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Do not go to that place of horror with elevated spirits, and gay hearts, for death is there! Justice and judgment are there! The power of government, displayed in its most awful form, is there . . . The person who can go and look on death merely to gratify an idle humor is destitute both of humanity and piety. — Jon Ronson
The stars crossed and The Boy wished he could have hung himself on them. — Pete Wentz
In high school, I was the biggest procrastinator in the world. — Kristin Kreuk
Is education possibly a process of trading awareness for things of lesser worth? — Aldo Leopold
Ove points at him with exasperation. You! You want to buy a French car. Don't worry so much about others, you have enough problems of your own. — Fredrik Backman
Yeah, I love living in New York, man, and people who live in New York, we wear that fact like a badge right on our sleeve because we know that fact impresses everybody! I was in Vietnam. So what? I live in New York! — Denis Leary
Parking is a nightmare for me ... I still have sensors on my car that help me park. — Jordana Brewster
The noble style immobilizes its subjects. — Mason Cooley
I don't like overt traditionalism. — Robbie Robertson
You must write to the people's expertise. — Theodore Sturgeon
The word soul has lost its meaning and even its plausibility ... Faith, hope and love can no longer be seen simply as virtues or graces; they are processes in flesh and blood ... (the clergyman) will find that whether he wants it or not, he is also a front-line mental health worker or he will be so regarded by the specialists in mental health. It is on the pastoral role and the tasks of shepherding that the psychological disciples have the greatest impact in theological work. — Paul Pruyser
We mirror God's mercy to us when we forgive another. — Virginia H. Pearce
The temptation to spend money increases as a person's opportunities increase. — Sunday Adelaja
So if my ability to meditate was what was going to save the world, or at least save Portland, then I was pretty sure we should all think about moving to Seattle. — Devon Monk