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Captain gives her a hard look. "You know what shit is? Killing three innocent people. Think your life is bad now, try living with that." Her voice is harsh. — Lisa McMann

His grace lifts us in spite of us ... it moves our lives forward on the conveyor belt of promise, even as we cling to our nagging doubts and unbelief. — Carl Prude Jr.

Whether we realise it or not, most of us define ourselves by opposing rather than by favouring something or someone. To put it another way, it is easier to react than to act. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Miana had been irritable all day in the carriage, but then if I'd swallowed a whole baby and it insisted on kicking the hell out of my insides I might be less than my normal tolerant self. — Mark Lawrence

The value of marriage is not that adults produce children, but that children produce adults. — Peter De Vries

An idle life cannot be pure. — Anton Chekhov

I'm interested in all things that Donald Trump does. I've known him since 1980. He's a good man. — Gary Busey

It is a curious thing that people only ask if you are enjoying yourself when you aren't. — E. Nesbit

Just because a love ends doesn't mean it wasn't real. — Krystal Sutherland

The divergence of songs in the new population away from those in the progenitor population would only be prevented if these processes were balanced by repeated immigration and subsequent breeding: song flow. — Peter R. Grant

Buddhism helps me to have a healthy relationship with my body and spirit. — Anthony Kiedis

Man has his future within him, dynamically alive at this present moment. — Abraham Maslow

Would you go to see a brilliant actor who's been framed for something that he didn't do, and put him on a stage and say he's going to do Hamlet for you, and why don't you enjoy it? That's a hell of an analogy, but it's about the same thing. — Jerry Stiller

Love is a misunderstanding between two fools. — Oscar Wilde