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In his mind he fingered the necklace of the days to come. — Ian Fleming

Genuine thanksgiving is a response to both who God is and what He has done, is doing, and will do. — Joyce Meyer

That old Mrs. Bishop was lacking in the qualities that make a good mother. And saying it that way makes her sound a good deal better than she really was. — Irene Hunt

What do you have that the Lord didn't provide?
What do you need that the Lord can't provide? — Lailah Gifty Akita

Despite the perturbations of the world, life goes on.
The sky presents an endless canopy of translucent blue. The still air is suffused with sunshine.
Perhaps tomorrow the beneficent clouds will gather and it will finally rain. The earth will cool and revive and in that seminal moment all our sins perchance will be washed away.
It might happen.
But somehow I doubt it. — John Dolan

a book is a box of words until you open it. — Ursula K. Le Guin

I need you to take Amanda shopping for clothes. The Daimons burned her house down and she has nothing except the clothes on her back."
Nick arched a brow. "From what I saw, she had no clothes whatsoever on her back. Her front neither. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

To love life through our labor is to be intimate with life's inmost secrets. — Khalil Gibran

Sub-Saharan Africa is also home to 400 million of the world's poorest people. — Bono

She had not expected, out in the world, to find herself quite so much the wrong sort of person. — Ali Smith

One day, they will wake up to an extremely unbearable ocean of sameness. (re: changing San Francisco) — Guillermo Gomez-Pena

And what's life if it isn't invention? Starting with inventing yourself. — John Le Carre

Secrecy is the chastity of friendship. — Jeremy Taylor

His house was perfect, whether you liked food, or sleep, or work, or story-telling, or singing, or just sitting and thinking, best, or a pleasant mixture of them all. — J.R.R. Tolkien

How do we know that Telauges wasn't a better man than Socrates? It's not enough to ask whether Socrates' death was nobler, whether he debated with the sophists more adeptly, whether he showed greater endurance by spending the night out in the cold, and when he was ordered to arrest the man from Salamis decided it was preferable to refuse, and "swaggered about the streets" (which one could reasonably doubt). What matters is what kind of soul he had. Whether he was satisfied to treat men with justice and the gods with reverence and didn't lose his temper unpredictably at evil done by others, didn't make himself the slave of other people's ignorance, didn't treat anything that nature did as abnormal, or put up with it as an unbearable imposition, didn't put his mind in his body's keeping. — Marcus Aurelius