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The 'Broken Destiny' series will be a trilogy, with each book releasing about a year apart. — Jeaniene Frost
We always understood each other without many words, even when we were little things. — Ethel Lilian Voynich
I don't understand why people insist on pitting concepts of evolution and creation against each other. Why can't they see that spiritualism and science are one? That bodies evolve and souls evolve and the universe is a fluid package that marries them both in a wonderful package called a human being. What's wrong with that idea? — Garth Stein
Everything you have said will not matter anymore one day, only those things that you never said will always haunt you and strangle you every time you see your world in someone else's hand. — Akshay Vasu
No parents should see their child die, that such an event is like nature spun backward. — Gillian Flynn
Tranvestism is far more common among men, I noted, because it originates in the primary relation of mother and son. — Camille Paglia
History teacher Bob Alston's expertise late not in his sweeping knowledge of the topic but in his ability to pick after a tumble, to get a fix on what he does not know, and to generate a roadmap to guide his new learning. He was an expert at cultivating puzzlement it was Alston's ability to stand back from first impressions, to question his quick leaps of mind, to keep track of his questions that together pointed him in the direction of new learning. — Sam Wineburg
IT HAS BEEN SHOWN that the story of Moses and the Exodus can be understood not as literal history or history mythologized but as myth historicized. The lawgiver motif ranks as solar and allegorical, reflecting an ancient archetype extant also in the myth of Dionysus, god of vine and wine, who shares numerous significant attributes with Moses. — D.M. Murdock
The camera seems to me, next to unassisted and weaponless consciousness, the central instrument of our time. — James Agee
A businessman is the only man who is forever apologizing for his occupation. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
The wind of God's grace is incessantly blowing. Lazy sailors on the sea of life do not take advantage of it. But the active and strong always keep the sails of their minds unfurled to catch the favorable winds and thus reach their destination very soon. — Mahatma Gandhi
Master," I said, "when the great clarion fades into the voice of thundering Omniscience, what of these agonies? Will they be the same, or more, or less, after the final sentence? — Dante Alighieri
The value of a sentence is the personality that utters't, for nothing new can be said by any man or woman. — Joseph Conrad
