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All he feels is the bored emptiness of the flat, flat world. And there's no one who bores him more than himself. — David Levithan
Not a soul takes thought how well he may live- only how long: yet a good life might be everybody's, a long one can be nobody's. — Seneca The Younger
Rational people have better things to do than grant unwarranted credibility to every half-assed delusion. — PZ Myers
I know it's hard to see," he said, "but God shows me his work in you every time we meet. I see your faith growing inside you like a beautiful spring bud, just ready to blossom. Whatever you think you're facing, the obstacles you's struggling to overcome, they's like rain feeding that bud inside you. Don't fear the storm. He's in the storm, just like he's in the gentle breeze. He gots you right where he wants you." I hugged — Jennifer H. Westall
We've all been hurt somehow in our lives! It makes no sense to hurt others when we all can somehow help them better their lives instead! — Timothy Pina
The key to a frittata," Mike told the camera, "is to use a really hot pan. Because that, my friends, is what makes it" - he paused dramatically - "fluffy. — Diana Peterfreund
I can't imagine how American readers will react to a novel, but if the story is appealing it doesn't matter much if you don't catch all the detail. I'm not too familiar with the geography of nineteenth century London, for instance, but I still enjoy reading Dickens. — Haruki Murakami
Christianity is a fighting religion. — C.S. Lewis
You never say a moral thing, and you never do a wrong thing. — Oscar Wilde
I feel blessed to be having a really easy pregnancy. — Danica McKellar
But in the long run we're not going to be able to keep out of state trash away from Pennsylvania. — Ed Rendell
The Apollo programme of the 1960s had some weight problems, too; in particular, the lunar lander needed some fairly drastic weight-reduction work. — Henry Spencer
A work of art is the trace of a magnificent struggle. — Robert Henri
Oh, Sir, don't you know that on the edge of fear is where trust grows? — Ella Dominguez
In Britain, it's almost as if we're ashamed of having ambition and drive. — Cat Deeley