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D.L Sparks author of All That Glitters. — Angel Mechelle

In the pulpit, we're supposed to present the teaching with all of its unvarnished clarity, but when you step out of the pulpit, you have to meet people where they are and try to walk with them. — Donald Wuerl

Superficial to understand the journal as just a receptable for one's private, secret thoughts - like a confidante who is deaf, dumb, and illiterate. In the journal I do not just express myself more openly than I could to any person; I create myself ... The journal is a vehicle for my sense of selfhood. It represents me as emotionally and spiritually independent. Therefore (alas) it does not simply record my actual, daily life but rather - in many cases - offers an alternative to it. — Susan Sontag

Moonseed Manor did not look like a place to live. Moonseed Manor looked like a place to die. — Erica Ridley

Isn't it remarkable how everyone who knew [D.H.] Lawrence has felt compelled to write about him? Why, he's had more books written about him than any writer since Byron! — Aldous Huxley

Somewhere between right and wrong lies a garden surrounded by thorns, and I have met you there. — Stacey Lee

It's not the who, what, where, when or how that people care about. It's the why. — Amy Jones

I began as a weatherman and I learned very quickly I wasn't very good at it. — Bob Iger

In a country this large and a language even larger ... there ought to be a living for somebody who cares and wants to entertain and instruct a reader. — John Updike

If Bill Gates is worth $30 billion then a good haircut must cost $31 billion — Dennis Miller

When you're a connoiseur you look for interesting rather than good. — Bram Cohen

Parenthood is not an object of appetite or even desire. It is an object of will. There is no appetite for parenthood; there is only a purpose or intention of parenthood. — Robin G. Collingwood