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Bay looked down at the wispy dress, her fingers trailing over it. It really was perfect. It was a faded teal green with layers of beige netting forming a sheer cowl neck. Old sequins were sewn down the side, forming the shapes of flowers, and a silk sash sat below the hips. — Sarah Addison Allen

It's one of the most basic laws of human nature, isn't it? The more we are denied something, the more we want it. The more silence given to this or that topic, the more power. — Jill McCorkle

But love may have to be left off the exam. Most of us will never learn. — Robert Fulghum

As parents become more aware and emotionally healthy, their children reap the rewards and move toward health as well. That means that integrating and cultivating your own brain is one of the most loving and generous gifts you can give your children. Another — Daniel J. Siegel

The central miracle asserted by Christians is the incarnation. They say that God became man. — C.S. Lewis

The composition of each epoch depends upon the way the frequented roads are frequented. — Gertrude Stein

i love purple and blue!!!!! — Alyson Noel

Absolute power turns its possessors not into a God but an anti-God. For God turned clay into men, while the absolute despot turns men into clay. — Eric Hoffer

We have come to a turning point in the road. If we turn to the right mayhap our children and our children's children will go that way; but if we turn to the left, generations yet unborn will curse our names for having been unfaithful to God and to His Word. — Charles Spurgeon

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in a few particular tissues of the fruit fly, these — Chris R. Calladine

You know I think if the people who work for a business are proud of the business they work for, they'll work that much harder, and therefore, I think turning your business into a real force for good is good business sense as well. — Richard Branson

I started writing serious books so late because I knew I'd be accused of riding on my father's coattails. — Thomas Steinbeck