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Look deep into the pupil stare into the black, you'll be able to see the soul what is it doingLaughing? Dancing? Crying? Screaming? — Shannon Leto
There are few things as unsettling as a lack of control in an unfamiliar situation. — Becky Chambers
Violence should not always beget more violence. — Gabrielle Zevin
She'd once thought God would never intentionally hurt her. But looking back over her life, she'd had cause to rethink that. She was certain nothing touched her life that didn't first filter through the loving hands of her heavenly father. But she was also convinced that God sometimes wounded, in order to bind up. And that He shattered, so that His hands could heal. This was part of His inheritance she'd overlooked before, but never would again. — Tamera Alexander
Depression wasn't an endless grey sky, it was no sky at all. I've got to go somewhere. I've got to go. It — Neil Hilborn
I go to bed with knowledge to dream, then dreams wake me up with the lights of wisdom. — Debasish Mridha
Nothing in the world is worth having or worth doing unless it means effort, pain, difficulty ... I have never in my life envied a human being who led an easy life. I have envied a great many people who led difficult lives and led them well. — Theodore Roosevelt
Einstein was wrong! IM the speed of like CRACKING through shivery rainbows and GOD the sky whirls and withers like a melting RAINBOW! — Grant Morrison
When we don't have dicks to distract us, we have the freedom to use our brain. — K.F. Breene
Che bella donna! Dove vai?" Beautiful woman, where are you going? — Claudia Winter
It felt like a very, very weird thing to go on the set on September 13th. I would never want to glorify that. — Mia Kirshner
To a young heart everything is fun. — Charles Dickens
matter of time before you marry, so do it." Grace screamed with delight and jumped off Alexandra's lap. Running to Dallas, she threw up her arms, crying, "Auntie! — Debra Clopton