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I'm waiting for the day when my children cease to find my domestic propriety reassuring and actually find it annoying. — Rachel Cusk
You got rid of him?" "For the moment," Winter said. "Nothing confuses an officer like violently agreeing with him. — Django Wexler
Letting go of our ideas about how life should go is a choice that sets life's magic free. — Melody Beattie
The ten most powerful two-letter words in the English language are: If it is to be, it is up to me. — Harvey MacKay
A disease is farther on the road to being cured when it breaks forth from concealment and manifests its power. — Seneca The Younger
I was four years old the first time I came here, and Maven was barely two. He hid behind his mother's skirts, afraid of the darkness and empty cells. I guess he's not afraid of the dark anymore. — Victoria Aveyard
People were born and raised Democrats as they were born and raised Baptists or Catholics. It was not something you questioned. As one said, "You were a Democrat come hell or high water. Or you were a Republican." In — David McCullough
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People think that being on Star Trek is career suicide, but it's really just the opposite. — Brent Spiner
With little loan you get a friend, with big loan an enemy. — Publilius Syrus
Secular entertaining is a terrible bondage. Its source is human pride. Demanding perfection, fostering the urge to impress, it is a rigorous taskmaster which enslaves. In contrast, Scriptural hospitality is a freedom which liberates. — Karen Burton Mains
In the '40s and '50s, a lot of teachers and librarians saw the graphic novel as the enemy of reading. — Gene Luen Yang
Here are three things you can do, even when you feel like there isn't a friend in sight. You can be curious, you can be clean, and you can be Christlike. — John Bytheway
If you have an ideal world, your actions should follow suit. And that will sort of hopefully spread. — Tyler Blackburn
I have been vehemently accused by people who didn't understand me of not believing in anything. I don't believe in anything. This is not a statement of existential hopelessness for which you should light a candle for me at night. It's a strategy for not getting bogged down in some weird trip. After all, what is the basis for believing anything? I mean, you have to understand: You're a monkey. In some kind of a biological situation where everything has been evolved to serve the economy of survival - this is not a philosophy course. So belief is a curious reaction to the present at hand. It isn't to be believed, it's to be dealt with - experienced and modeled. — Terence McKenna
