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Danny shook his head, amusement relaxing the tense line of his mouth. 'Is that all you think about?'
'No! Sometimes I think about food. And beer. The color cyan. I'm a complex and multilayered flower, Danny. — Louisa Edwards

The stars were withdrawn, small, giving no light, unlike other nights when they seemed to hang large from the sky ready to be reached for and taken into our hands. — Sanora Babb

The natural world is a world of war; the natural man is a warrior; the natural law is tooth and claw. All else is error. A condition of combat everywhere exists. We are born into perpetual conflict. It is our inheritance, even as it was the heritage of previous generations. — Ragnar Redbeard

I knew that I was smiling her smile, that she was a dark mirror to me. — Philippa Gregory

There are a lot of laughs in this movie, but it's not just about the laughs. It's really about the story, about a guy who finds his soul and realizes what's truly important. — Peter Farrelly

Follow your own way of speaking to our Lord sincerely, lovingly, confidently, and simply, as your heart dictates. — Jane Frances De Chantal

There are only two people who can tell you the truth about yourself, an enemy who has lost his temper and a friend who loves you dearly. — Antisthenes Pinto

... deep-diving love, a love that excavates you. It's something you have to have before you die in order to have lived. — Marisha Pessl

With the cloud, you don't own anything. You already signed it away — Steve Wozniak

The drop excavates the stone, not with force but by falling often. — Ovid

A man has to choose. This is where lies his strength: in the power of his decisions. If you choose to follow the path of your dreams, commit yourself to it. Accept your path. — Paulo Coelho

I think Kyle Chandler is something of a national treasure. — Ben Mendelsohn

Those rabbits stopped fighting the system, because it was easier to take the loss of freedom, to forget what it was like before the fence kept them in, than to be out there in the world struggling to find shelter and food. They had decided that the loss of some was worth the temporary comfort of many. — Alexandra Bracken

Likewise, every disturbance, whether resolved or not, is making space for an inner engagement. As a shovel digs up and displaces earth, in a way that must seem violent to the earth, an interior space is revealed for the digging. In just this way, when experience opens us, it often feels violent and the urge, quite naturally, is to refill that opening, to make it the way it was. But every experience excavates a depth, which reveals its wisdom once opened to air. — Mark Nepo