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She didn't need to be someone else. She needed to use her power to make the world a better place. — Aaron Starmer
The world is like a broken wrist that healed the wrong way, and will never be the same again. — Frances Hardinge
In conversation, he came off as if he was enjoying a private joke at your expense. When he sang, though, he sounded as if he believed every word with all his heart. And it became hard to dislike him. — Sebastian Rotella
You can't help the poor by becoming one of them. — Brian Tracy
Living in the modern age, death for virtue is the wage. So it seems in darker hours. Evil wins, kindness cowers. Ruled by violence and vice we all stand upon thin ice. Are we brave or are we mice, here upon such thin, thin ice? Dare we linger, dare we skate? Dare we laugh or celebrate, knowing we may strain the ice? Preserve the ice at any price? — Dean Koontz
[I]t is His good pleasure that we remain always in the holy joy of His love ... — Vincent De Paul
I used to be an atheist, but I've chilled out a bit on that. — Stephen Moyer
Opportunity never knocks; it is within you. — Denis Waitley
Tell me, what did you think of me before that day I gave you that note?"
He did not feel any temptation to tell lies to her. It was even a sort of love-offering to start off by telling the worst.
"I hated the sight of you," he said. "I wanted to rape you and then murder you afterwards. Two weeks ago I thought seriously of smashing your head in with a cobble-stone. — George Orwell
I was being hated for about 40 or 50 years by the whole world, but it did not destroy me, and it did not ruin my health. And the reason is because I just did not answer them. I had my own life. — Yoko Ono
Beyond the wounds of the child and the scars of the man, there is something in the heart of love itself that makes love pathetic. — Philip Rieff
Farewells can be shattering, but returns are surely worse. Solid flesh can never live up to the bright shadow cast by its absence. Time and distance blur the edges; then suddenly the beloved has arrived, and it's noon with its merciless light, and every spot and pore and wrinkle and bristle stands clear. — Margaret Atwood
Cultural indigestion, I tell you, the gripe in the bowels of your spirit. — Jeff VanderMeer
And I had one of the guards tend to this." Mona lifts my chakram. "It's sharpened." Mona is my favorite. — Sara Raasch
To create is not to deform or invent persons and things. It is to tie new relationships between persons and things which are, and as they are. — Robert Bresson