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Weird love's better than no love at all. — Stephen King

Unless we dream the best dreams of which we are capable, the future will be poorer than it might be. — Brian Stableford

Respect for the dignity of the human person is the foundational principle of any just society. From a Catholic perspective, it also forms the foundation of all of our Church's social teachings. — Salvatore J. Cordileone

I'm looking for someone to share in an adventure. — J.R.R. Tolkien

The last thought on your mind before you sleep is like a mirror showing you the reflection of who you are! No matter what you pretend to be all-day long, that one last thought is enough to sum up your entire life. — Mehek Bassi

I believe every ... man remembers the girl he thinks he should have married. She reappears to him in his lonely moments, or he sees her in the face of a young girl in the park, buying a snowball under an oak tree by the baseball diamond. But she belongs to back there, to somebody else, and that thought sometimes rends your heart in a way that you never share with anyone else. — James Lee Burke

Our culture is definitely the eighth grade. It's run by eighth-grade boys, and the way these boys show a girl they like her is by humiliating her and making her cry. — Merrill Markoe

Statements don't exist by themselves. Just like people, they are in relationship with one another. — Patty Houser

I don't enjoy. I suffer from enjoying. It's very Christian. — Catherine Deneuve

Someone who was happy
would have little need to hope for change. But, conversely, an optimistic person was that way
because he wanted to believe in something better than his reality.
He started wondering if there were exceptions to the rule: if happy people might be hopeful, if the
unhappy might have given up any anticipation that things might get better. — Jodi Picoult