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But if we don't have faith that he can feel better, even get better, then how is he supposed to keep the faith that good things might happen? Nathan — Jojo Moyes

-Question: "On a scale from one to ten how fierce are you?"- David: "You are just asking me this because I am gay ... What the fuck does that mean?" -David Levithan, at Teen Lit Con- — David Levithan

Whenever a man believes that he has the exact truth from God, there is in that man no spirit of compromise. He has not the modesty born of the imperfections of human nature; he has the arrogance of theological certainty and the tyranny born of ignorant assurance. Believing himself to be the slave of God, he imitates his master, and of all tyrants the worst is a slave in power. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Your letters are always to me fresher than flowers, without their fading so soon. — Sydney Owenson Morgan

There is no hope for my life if I am ever returned to Belize. — John McAfee

Being at home was like a mattress to fall back on with the smallest of peas on the bottom, just large enough to bother the princess. I was damn lucky that I had a place to call home, but I didn't like the feeling of stealing my parents food and being unable to tell them when I could ever afford my own. — Alida Nugent

Success is to win your heart and mind — Mohammed F. Abad Alrazak

Any event largely organized by elementary school teachers was likely to come off extremely well from a logistical and crowd-control standpoint. — Neal Stephenson

That's when I realize how much I don't want to be alone, how sobbing should not be a solitary sport.. — Carrie Jones

My father always said that it is a reasonable expectation of life that no one will go out of his way, against his own interest, to break his word or to hurt another person. And this turns out, not just in obvious cases, for example haters, pathological people and institutions, sadists, but in everyday life itself to be plain untrue. I wonder why. A reasonable expectation of life, I have found, is hardly ever quite borne out. — Renata Adler