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No truly great one ever argues with a crowd. He chooses out one man, and speaks to him, him only. — Marmaduke William Pickthall

Obstacles do not appear in your way in order to stop you. Rather, they appear in order to strengthen and hone you and your plans. They are not your enemy. They are your secret ally, but only if you treat them as friendly forces of nature. — Anodea Judith

Just to make your eyes sparkle, I'd do anything. I could give it all up to know you were my girl. — Abbi Glines

I was barely five-feet and had a hard time finding shoes that fit, because my feet were so small. — Kristie K. Shafer

If people make fun fun of you, you must be doing something right — Evanescence

A poem makes clear without making simple. Poetry's language carries what lives outside language. It's as if you were given a 5-gallon bucket with 10 gallons of water in it. Mysterious thirsts are answered. That alchemical bucket carries secrets also, even the ones we keep from ourselves. — Jane Hirshfield

All the things we don't say, all the words we swallow, and it makes nothing but trouble. — Anna Quindlen

You dress like that all the time. Like a man."My eyes widened. "I don't dress like a man," I said. "I dress practically. Because I live on a farm. And do icky, farmy things all the time."
Lorenz grinned, which was breathtaking. "A cute little man. — Cate Tiernan

I have not met this person, and yet I hate him more than anything, for in him is everything I hate. — Ben Willoughby

When our whole life is one faith, hope, love, prayer and silence, a consecrated life always bound up in the Eucharist, then the 'urge' towards God springs ... — Pope John Paul II

I've always been a lover of classical music ever since I was an early teenager I suppose. I remember the very first piece of classical music that grabbed me was I bought an LP of Daniel Barenboim performing Mozart's piano concertos and I would have been about 14 or 15 at the time and I remember I played it over and over again. — George Brandis