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All the joy and color was washed from her face, and at first the sadness only made her more beautiful. But — Peter V. Brett

I think that "Arabs coming out in droves" is so violative Jewish values that non-Jews admire so much about Jewish people throughout history, of welcoming the stranger, of standing up for the outsider, of defending the marginalized. This was classic us against them. This was the narrowest and meanest of politics, to which Jews, sadly and tragically, around the world have been subjected to. — Mark Shields

If emotion can create a physical action, then duplicating the physical action can re-create the emotion. — Chuck Palahniuk

I'm uncomfortable with the limelight. I'm not the type to go to the places where I know I'll be seen. I'd rather keep a low profile. — Rachel Hurd-Wood

You'll never know how close you are to victory if you give up. — Jay Samit

My story is the story of many postwar British families. Upward mobility. A council house and then new affluence. — Sarah Waters

Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? — Philip Yancey

Just as a detective builds a case by adding evidence, or a physician arrives at a diagnosis by considering multiple symptoms and tests, anyone can arrive at a meaningful conclusion based on a cumulative case. One of the strongest evidences that Christian theism's truth-claims are correct rests in its ability to account for and justify the many diverse and undeniable realities of life. — Kenneth Samples

Yahoo is a battleship. If you've ever seen a battleship, they're gigantic, and Yahoo is gigantic in the terms of consumer Internet companies. To turn a battleship takes a long time, but once you turn that battle ship the right way, it's a battleship, and it can really inflict some damage on an enemy or competition. — Ross Levinsohn

Music, oh, how faint, how weak,
Language fades before thy spell!
Why should Feeling ever speak,
When thou canst breathe her soul so well? — Thomas Moore