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Her mind circled Georgia, circled Ebenezer. It called up images and memories and things nearly home but never that final destination itself, as if it existed at the center of her mind, shining like a sun too radiant. She knew there was a face at the center of that radiance. A face too bright. A face she sought and longed for but could no longer bear the light of. She drifted into sleep, circling, circling, circling. — A.S. Peterson

I think deep down that's what all of us want is love. All the
other stuff we go through is just an attempt to find that love.
Money, power, fame, all that garbage is just to help us get that love
we need. And the ultimate in love is God's love. — Donald James Parker

Sometimes a person has to accept who they are before they can share it with someone else. — Lillian Feisty

Let everyone, everywhere know that where Your name is called upon, Your people can win battles they never should've won. — Karen Kingsbury

Writers quite often starve. And I'm mainly just writing critical prose and poetry, that's a formula for starvation. — Clive James

It's been argued that of all the animals humans have domesticated, the horse is the most important to our history. For thousands of years, horses were our most reliable mode of transportation. — Elton Gallegly

I'll probably always love him. Doesn't mean I can ever trust him again. That doesn't make a relationship. — Abbi Glines

To make your life a work of art, you must have the material to work with. The race, any race, is just such an experience. — George A. Sheehan

I love wearing bow ties for no particular reason. — Brad Goreski

I liked English and art and did a lot of painting. And for some reason I was good at math, but I wasn't an A student. I really had to work hard to get good grades. — Natasha Bedingfield

Everyone here seems to know exactly what they need, but I leave without a thing. — Kathleen Glasgow

Khadi will cease to have any value in my eyes if it does not usefully employ the millions. — Mahatma Gandhi

When anxious, uneasy and bad thoughts come, I go to the sea, and the sea drowns them out with its great wide sounds, cleanses me with its noise, and imposes a rhythm upon everthing in me that is bewildered and confused. — Rainer Maria Rilke