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While we do not place our faith directly in angels, we should place it in the God who rules the angels; then we can have peace. — Billy Graham

I never avoid something that challenges my guts and my heart. While I might occasionally puke my guts out, I have never puked my heart out. — Michael Scott

One must have all the virtues to sleep well. Shall I bear false witness? Shall I commit adultery? Shall I covet my neighbor's maid? All that would go ill with good sleep. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The more information you have, the better you're able to have success. — Patricia Field

I am not easy to love but I am well loved. I try to love well in return. — Roxane Gay

Nothing is more dishonourable than an old man, heavy with years, who has no other evidence of his having lived long except his age. — Seneca.

I like all the adventure sports but I like to do them in a safe way. — Catherine Bell

Eventually we all run out of road. — Terence Winter

I'm not fat, I'm gravity generous. — Shay Butler

The totalitarian, to me, is the enemy - the one that's absolute, the one that wants control over the inside of your head, not just your actions and your taxes. — Christopher Hitchens

The strongest force in our universe is not overriding power, but love. — Carl R. Rogers

Bran knew. "She's a child. A child of the forest." He shivered, as much from wonderment as cold. They had fallen into one of Old Nan's tales.
"The First Men named us children," the little woman said. "The giants called us wok dak nag gran, the squirrel people, because we were small and quick and fond of trees, but we are no squirrels, no children. Our name in the True Tongue means those who sing the song of the earth. Before your Old Tongue was ever spoken, we had sun our songs ten thousand years."
Meera said, "You speak the Common Tongue now."
"For him. The Bran boy. I was born in the time of the dragon, and for two hundred years I walked the world of men, to watch and listen and learn. I might be walking still, but my legs were sore and my heart was weary, so I turned my feet for home."
"Two hundred years?" said Meera.
The child smiled. "Men, they are the children. — George R R Martin