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FAITH receives more than it asks. DOUBT loses more than it disbelieved. — Beth Moore
When they look at me, I so badly want to be who they see. — Jodi Picoult
We didn't exchange a word. Not because we felt so alone in our grief, but because we were so together in it, as if we were one body instead of two. — Cheryl Strayed
The government are tightening up on ID for sales of tobacco and alcohol so I recommend that young people take more drugs. — Robert Clark
It is what we do routinely, not what we do rarely, that delineates the character of a person. — Joan D. Chittister
The interior of our skulls contains a portal to infinity. — Grant Morrison
AFFIDATION (AFFIDA'TION) AFFIDATURE (AFFIDA'TURE) n.s.[from affido, Lat.See AFFIED.] Mutual contract; mutual oath of fidelity. Dict. — Samuel Johnson
David Cameron's approach has left Britain weakened and weary because to retreat from the world is as foolish as it is futile. — Douglas Alexander
Cold words freeze people, and hot words scorch them, and bitter words make them bitter, and wrathful words make them wrathful. Kind words also produce their own image on men's souls; and a beautiful image it is. They smooth, and quiet, and comfort the hearer. — Blaise Pascal
Time is chasing after all of us. — Eileen Essell
It's hard to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer - people who get it don't live long enough. — Randy Pausch
One of the good things about my having some recognition is that I can do something for the people I think ought to have more and correct some of the matters fate fails to take care of. — Agnes De Mille
I was in 20 Shakespearean plays by the time I was 20. — John Lithgow
A good book changes you,even if it is only to add a little to the furniture of your mind. It will make you laugh and perhaps cry; it should certainly make you think. — Anne Perry
Sketches of mad skies spilling stars caught in spiraling gyres, diagrams for constructing sextants tall as a man and armillary spheres to mimic the motion of the cosmos. He decides that he must have all of it, that he will cram the little observatory with maps and charts, clocks and compasses, and instruments for bringing the sky nearer. — John Pipkin
