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There's a famous saying: "If you pass the square ball in your own defensive third it must not be intercepted." — Graham Taylor

I had to take driving lessons in New York, which were really weird because it's not the safest thing in the world. — Jordana Brewster

She fell into the moody, miserable state of mind which often comes when strong wills have to yield to the inevitable. — Louisa May Alcott

Freedom found me the day I realized I was not bound to witchcraft. The FATHER was waiting, He was scanning the horizon for the day I would realize I could come home. And He ran to welcome me into His loving arms. — Kristine McGuire

I'm not an extreme tree-hugger. I do believe trees grow and are a useful agricultural product that can be harvested without damaging the ecology and wildlife. — John C. Malone

But I feel convinced, and I venture even to prophesy in this regard, that the time will come when there will also be a minister of peace in the cabinet, seated beside the ministers of war. — Fredrik Bajer

To be vulnerable to negative emotion is to lack a personal commitment to kingdom principles — Sunday Adelaja

I've received two key pieces of advice in regard to my books. The first is, "You should lay off the f-bombs." The other is, "You should add more f-bombs. — LiNCOLN PARK

So, Carter, if you need to talk about anything, you know, about being gay. If there are things that you don't understand or things that confuse you, you can ask me. Anything. You can ask me anything."
Carter studied him for a moment and asked. "Who's your cell provider? — Marshall Thornton

If you live life on your own terms it shouldn't feel like a jail cell. — Shannon L. Alder

In life there are no Unities, but three Incomprehensibles: Destiny, Man, and Woman. — Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie

No one's policing their own minds more than an author. You spend a lot of time in your own head analysing what you think about things, and a philosophy comes. — Terry Pratchett

All the western nations are caught in a lie, the lie of their pretended humanism: this means that their history has no moral justification, and that the West has no moral authority. — James Baldwin

If it is not beautiful for someone, it does not exist. — William Gaddis