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Don't you want to get well? Come on, Portia, this won't be forever, mate: Dad's confident, everyone's behind you. Remember,' I gave her an encouraging punch on the arm, 'you'll never walk alone, even if you are an Evertonian.'
She burst into floods of tears. 'You mean I'll never walk again! — Tracey Morait

Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye ... it also includes the inner pictures of the soul. — Edvard Munch

Pardon without penitence is a delusion which simple honesty requires that we expose for what it is. — A.W. Tozer

I'm a dreamer and continue to dream of what can and will be, Expecting great things from God, Attempting great things for God — William Carey

Failure is Impossible — Susan B. Anthony

My needlework teacher suffered from a problem of vision. She recognised things according to expectation and environment. If you were in a particular place, you expected to see particular things. Sheep and hills, sea and fish; if there was an elephant in the supermarket, she'd either not see it at all, or call it Mrs. Jones and talk about fishcakes. But most likely, she's do what most people do when confronted with something they don't understand. Panic. — Jeanette Winterson

Make no mistake, everywhere you go, not just in Marvel Comics,
there's parallel universes ... Here? On the surface streets: traffic, couples in love,
falafel-to-go, tourists in jogging suits licking stamps for postcards ... And over the
wall behind closed doors: other things-people strapped to chairs, sleep deprivation,
the smell of piss ... other things happening for reasons of national
security — Joe Sacco

The simile has to match the tone of its surroundings and has to be like a little joke. Writing a simile that isn't funny on some level is quite hard. — Ned Beauman

The MESSAGE is timeless. And then, EMBRACE all the new methods that are available to you! — Sean Cannell

The health of the people is really the foundation upon which all their happiness and all their powers as a state depend. — Benjamin Disraeli