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They were stranded on the opposite sides of death, at least for now, and that was all there was to it. — Mary Balogh

Open, honest communication is the best foundation for any relationship, but remember that at the end of the day it's not what you say or what you do, but how you make people feel that matters the most. — Tony Hsieh

I believe we have breaks because we need them. So my suggestion is that you take the break. Eat chocolate. — Donna Jo Napoli

But when they have told how they have been converted, the next thing is to feed on the Word. We are not fountains ourselves; but the Word of God is the true fountain. — D.L. Moody

Every search has its own momentum. It is why a search makes such an excellent plot for a film or story. — Nan Fairbrother

In 1979, certain leaders within the Southern Baptist Convention began a concerted effort to address what they saw as a theological drift in some of that denomination's seminaries and agencies. Over a fifteen-year period, they were able to bring about a remarkable change in the direction of those seminaries and agencies, such that one writer has called it "the Baptist Reformation."- — John S. Hammett

Only bugs can truly appreciate the beauty of flowers. — Dov Davidoff

I only use three primaries, so the nice thing is I can't have favorite colors. — Chuck Close

Women are "hypergamous." This means they seek men of higher status than themselves. Even the most ardent heterosexual feminist only can love someone more powerful than she. Needless to say the higher she rises, the slimmer the pickings. — Henry Makow

The summer movies are coming out. My advice: just stay home and burn a good book. — Stephen Colbert

Marriages performed within,' read the sign next to the coffeehouse door, underneath in small letters a verse that combined warning with a sales pitch: 'When lawless lust hath conceived it bringeth forth sin. — Toni Morrison

I think The Grateful Dead kind of represents the spirit of being able to go out and have an adventure in America at large. — Jerry Garcia