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It was blood. Blood that looked as if it had just been spilled. As I watched, it started pouring down the cavern's walls. — David Baldacci

Criticism of one's appearance hurts, no matter what. — Auliq Ice

Better to read a chapter a day from the Bible than to aspire to read ten chapters, and never read even one. Starting with a smaller portion of the Bible will eventually lead to an appetite for more. — Steven Taylor

When you've learned to both see and not see the resemblance, then you see the uniqueness. — Barbara Katz Rothman

Conscience is a God to all mortals. — Menander

It's better to stay busy then to stay bitter. — Charles F. Glassman

Identifying as a writer is a matter of self-acceptance. It's not a thing that can be given to you, or bestowed upon you. You are a writer if you write. That's it. If what you are seeking is to be acknowledged as a writer by other people, many of them strangers, you're in for a demoralizing journey. It is a silly club where those who have been 'accepted' are loathe to permit others into. It's sort of like how we Americans love denying our own immigrant origins while railing against immigration. — Vincent Louis Carrella

You've been robbed. Those times, where did they go? Once so alive but now hidden in a mass grave. And that's where the future ones are headed. Remember that. All the days to come will vanish thus. What value or meaning can they contain? We are hoarders of dust. — Petronius Jablonski

I do believe in the free market. — Kevin McCarthy

To be responsible is to be the uncontested author of an event or thing. — Jean-Paul Sartre

I would rather people understand that there is a very, very fortunate American who was given the opportunity, and was in the right place at the right time to have the moment of a lifetime. My mother was born - her name was Marianne Moon. And she was born in 1903, the year that the Wright Brothers first flew. — Buzz Aldrin

That which is the Real Self of Man is the Divine Spark sent forth from the Sacred Flame. — William Walker Atkinson

We tried to have diplomas without learning, we tried to have jobs without work, we tried to have houses without savings, we tried to have government without responsibility. — Newt Gingrich