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It would have been a depressing place on a wet evening. Seen under a morning sun, with a fresh wind blowing, and the air filled with the crying of birds, there was something fine and fresh and clean about its loneliness. The children felt their spirits rise. — C.S. Lewis

God repeatedly uses the least-likely and least-prepared individuals (ourselves included) to make the deepest impact on our world. — Dillon Burroughs

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the on less traveled by,
and that has made all the differernce — Robert Frost

I went to the top of Vesuvius and looked in. — Ali Smith

The Swendish queen - whose name I couldn't pronounce to save my life. — Kiera Cass

The wards were to my right. I stepped into the hall and walked confidently forward, yet fully expecting Matron to come bearing down upon me at any moment, like a pirate ship under full sail.
I must say, though, that I was not afraid. I would deal with her.
The new, stony Flavia de Luce would turn her away: send her scurrying with her tail between her legs.
The very idea delighted me. — Alan Bradley

What's important is the journey--keep your foot on the gas and your eyes on the road. — David C. Cassidy

Life's too short to spend with important people. — Harry Partch

Now we come to the crux of my philosophy: if the taking of pleasure is enhanced by the criminal character of the circumstances
if, indeed, the pleasure taken is directly proportionate to the severity of the crime involved
, then is it not criminality itself which is pleasurable, and the seemingly pleasure-producing act nothing more than the instrument of its realization? — Marquis De Sade

He fucks me. He doesn't want you. Back off. — Abbi Glines

Julia, i've missed you. Please don't make me wait to make love to you. I can't stand it. — Kahlen Aymes

When life descends into the pit
I must become my own candle
Willingly burning my self
To light up the darkness around me. — Alice Walker