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Baxter bounced around like a crazed cotton puff, pouncing and running in circles. I grabbed a treat from the bowl next to the door, and he danced on his hind legs. He seemed to know that cuteness was a sure-fire antidote for a stressful day, and I couldn't help chuckling at his antics. It's hard to resist anyone who is that happy to see you. — Gail Z. Martin

Faith is a state of openness or trust. — Alan Watts

Two messengers covered with dust come to bid me fly, but I wait for him. — Dolley Madison

I hurl my heart to halt his pace. — Sylvia Plath

If we can keep our minds calm on the subject of the "Eternity of God," if reason does not totter on her seat at the contemplation of underived existence, it will be strange if any other mystery relating to God should disturb us. He who can bring his reason to bow reverently at the idea of a Being who had no beginning, is well prepared to receive any communication of His will. — Nehemiah Adams

Ain't that the way of the world, now? Good luck turns bad. Bad luck turns good. Just a big rolling craps game played between this world and the next, and we the dice getting tossed around. — Libba Bray

I think it's an accumulation of work over the years, culminating with our work during the Hurricane Katrina-Rita relief effort. — Greg Roberts

God is more ready to pardon that we have been to sin. — St. Catherine Of Siena

You decide you're going to do horror, then gosh darn it, do horror. Do what's expected. Don't kind of do it. Don't dilly-dally around, because people really enjoy the genre, and they expect certain things. — Roberta Williams

We should not liter the world with our own agenda. — Calvin Tsao

Well, I never been to SpainBut I kinda like the musicSay the ladies are insane thereAnd they sure know how to use itThey don't abuse it, never gonna lose itI can't refuse it. — Hoyt Axton

I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice, — Walt Whitman