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The theorists theorize without ever getting their feet wet. — Morrissey

He was some sort of boxing champion," she told me the night she took me out to celebrate my graduation. "He was always punching someone in the nose."
"Macho," I said.
"No," she said. "It was the clarity of expression that appealed to him. — Melissa Bank

It was love that motivated His self-emptying, that led Him to become a little lower than angels, to be subject to parents, to bow His head beneath the Baptist's hands, to endure the weakness of the flesh, and to submit to death even upon the cross — Bernard Of Clairvaux

How about having a properly equipped crash cart? — Melissa Rivers

I've never loved listening to music. — Casey Kasem

I like everything old-fashioned," said Eleanor; "old-fashioned things are so much the honestest. — Anthony Trollope

Honest criticism means nothing: what one wants is unrestrained passion, fire for fire. — Henry Miller

Flannery O'Connor once told a young friend to "push as hard as the age that pushes against you. — Tish Harrison Warren

Soren, this is my mother, Jenna Glyn. Mom, this is Soren, my ... ' She blinks and shakes her head before saying, ' ... my everything.'
Jenna's eyes widen in horror, and I don't mind because I dislike her, too. Vehemently. — Tessa Gratton

[Christianity] endeavors equally to establish these two things: that God has set up in the Church visible signs to make himself known to those who should seek him sincerely, and that he has nevertheless so disguised them that he will only be perceived by those who seek him with all their heart. — Blaise Pascal

[Kim Kardashian] is one of the hardest-working women I've been around ever. — Kris Humphries

You cannot live your life to please others. The choice must be yours. — Anne Hathaway

The Greeks said grandly in their tragic phrase, 'Let no one be called happy till his death;' to which I would add, 'Let no one, till his death, be called unhappy.' — Elizabeth Barrett Browning