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You can never completely get it - being a Christian - but I think I really got it when my first son was born in 2006. I just realized the love that God has for all of us. It was seeing my son born and knowing the unconditional love that I have for him. — Mark Teixeira

Rejoicing and repentance must go together. Repentance without rejoicing will lead to despair. Rejoicing without repentance is shallow and will only provide passing inspiration instead of deep change. — Timothy Keller

This then was English fiction, this was English criticism, and farce, after all, was but an ill-played tragedy. — Arthur Machen

I like to have fun all the time, even if I'm working. — Tom Brady

Let your heart speak to others hearts. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Holiness does not consist in mystic speculations, enthusiastic fervours, or uncommanded austerities; it consists in thinking as God thinks, and willing as God wills. — John Brown

I'm making a lot of noise as I walk. — Iris Apfel

I like having a woman. I like having someone to come home to, to make all of the hard work feel worth it. I need someone with me. And I want someone. — Neil Diamond

My people would love it if I smiled more, if I was more 'approachable.' — Aubrey Plaza

Just send the emails and talk to people. Spend all your money on nail polish and opera tickets. — Jessa Crispin

I rolled my eyes at Jeremy. Guys and their egos are completely insufferable. "What do you want me to say Jeremy? You're hot, and you're a good kisser. But I'm in love with Bryn. End of story."
A smile spread across his face, the gold flecks in his eyes dancing. "So I'm still in the game."
I threw my hands up in the air in exasperation. "This isn't a game-it's my life! — D.T. Dyllin

There's a real emphasis on being witty in Scotland, even in crime novels. — Denise Mina

But this had been a sin of passion, not of principle, nor even purpose. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

If we could sweep intemperance out of the country, there would be hardly poverty enough left to — Phillips Brooks