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Kagura: It's the same as always. He doesn't pursue those who leave, and ignores those who come. — Hideaki Sorachi

Not all honey - she had concluded - had a specific use beyond what all honey is good for, sweetness and salves. But this honey, it was somehow so strong that it must be for something, though she had still not learnt what it was. The best she had come to was that this honey was for joy ... — Robin McKinley

Never in our silent moments of illusion do we sense the dark parallel that lives next to us. Nor do we suspect the carrier. — Kris Courtney

'Amazing Grace' is about the man who wrote 'Amazing Grace,' John Newton. It's a really great show - I have been workshopping it for a while now, actually. — Josh Young

Companies have to be innovative in leading with values the same way they have to be innovative in their products and services. — John Gerzema

It is with passion and dedication that I will be attentive to the needs of women and fight relentlessly for their rights — Claudia Cardinale

This very moment I may, if I desire, become the friend of God. — Saint Augustine

All blues singers are great liars. — Lester Bangs

I trust every single person around me, and if I feel even a whiff of uncertainty I won't have that person around me. — Leona Lewis

If your everyday practice is open to all your emotions, to all the people you meet, to all the situations you encounter, without closing down, trusting that you can do that - then that will take you are far as you can go. And then you'll understand all the teachings that anyone has ever taught. — Pema Chodron

And the worst thing she had heard were the words he hadn't said, the fact that he hadn't loved her. — Danielle Steel

Scandinavia was awash with Maoism in the '70s. Sweden had Maoist groups with a combined membership and periphery of several thousand members, but it was Norway where Maoism became a genuine popular force and hegemonic in the culture. — Tariq Ali