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She had agreed to marry him without realizing that marriage brought a kind a simple pleasure, a pleasure in the continued company of another human being, the act of caring, of carrying with you the thought of someone else. She would, she supposed, never see him age beyond the present day, and found that the thought made her immeasurably sad. Somewhere, — Robert Goolrick

A prophet's true greatness is his ability to hold God and man in a single thought. — Abraham Joshua Heschel

The place to which God calls you is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet.
— Frederick Buechner

I cry, Love! Love! Love! happy happy Love! free as the mountain wind! — William Blake

When you write you tell yourself a story. When you rewrite you take out everything that is NOT the story. — Stephen King

The way we utilize our time as humans determines who we become — Sunday Adelaja

The winter sky has already turned black, but I could still see Wesley's gray eyes in the darkness. They were exactly the color of the sky before a thunderstorm. — Kody Keplinger

The plan we developed to deal with al Qaeda depended on developing sources of human and technical intelligence that could give us insights into his plans at the tactical level. This is easy to say but hard to accomplish. — Cofer Black

I miss the standard of the New York Philharmonic's playing very much. It has certainly been a high point in my life. — Zubin Mehta

There are ladies present, and I was raised to believe that being naked in front of strange ladies is something reserved for special occasions. — Jonathan L. Howard

The difference between raman and varelse is not in the creature judged, but in the creature judging. When we declare an alien species to be raman, it does not mean that they have passed a threshold of moral maturity. It means that we have. — Orson Scott Card

Writers shouldn't fear criticism. Instead, they should fear silence. Criticism is healthy. It gets people thinking about your work and, even better, it gets them talking and arguing. But as for silence
it is the greatest killer of writers. So if you hate a book and want to hurt it
don't talk about it. And if you hate my books
please, for God's sake, shout it from the hills! — Robert Fanney

Production speed is severely slowed down if one works with half-time people who have other obligations as well. This is at least a factor of four; probably it is worse. — Edsger Dijkstra