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The night Kate Harker decided to burn down the school chapel, she wasn't angry or drunk. She was desperate. — V.E Schwab

Love, endure, persist ... Everything will return to you, innocent fool! — Raheel Farooq

I love you like I love cupcakes. — J. Lynn

Religion is faith. Faith is belief without evidence. Belief without evidence cannot be shared. Faith is a feeling. Love is also a feeling, but love makes no universal claims. Love is pure. — Penn Jillette

Money is power, money is force, money will do good as harm. In the hands of good men and women it could accomplish, and it has accomplished, good. — Russell Conwell

I was an echo of her. — Nova Ren Suma

Wines are like women in that it's often the imperfections that fascinate. — Sam Neill

To god what is God's, to Caesar what is Caesar's. To humans - what? — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

The Afro-American is thus the backbone of the South. — Ida B. Wells

Execution is the ability to mesh strategy with reality, align people with goals, and achieve the promised results. — Lawrence Bossidy

I've got this thing I do when my mind starts to spiral before a fight. I unfold my fingers and concentrate on them one by one until my feelings narrow into focused calm. I associate each finger with a specific phrase, and if I have time, I recite them to myself like mantras. — Elliott James

... the facts of history all appeared to me like specimens in a herbarium, permanently dried, so that it was easy to forget they had once upon a time been juicy with sap and alive in the sun. — Andre Gide

What I really like investigating in my novels: what is it that makes an intimate society, that makes a society in which moral concern for others will be possible? Part of that I think are manners and ritual. We tried to get rid of manners, we tried to abolish manners in the '60s. Manners were very, very old-fashioned and un-cool. And of course we didn't realise that manners are the building blocks of proper moral relationships between people. — Alexander McCall Smith