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I have thoroughly gone through the subject of the Incarnation; and if it served you, could at any time give you the history from the beginning of the controversies on this subject, and of its present form. — Edward Irving

The mounted knight is irresistible; he would bore his way through the walls of Babylon. — Anna Komnene

She looks like she's at peace," I hear, over and over. Or "She looks just like herself, don't she?" Neither one of these is true. She looks like an illustration in a book, two-dimensional, when she ought to be leaping off the page. When — Jodi Picoult

It is most impossible that we should beseech mercy and grace, and not have it. — Julian Of Norwich

You know the saying, don't kill the messenger? Hold that thought really, really close to your hearts. (Hermes) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

For me, it was a wonderful surprise because I saw wonderful actors being very professional working in front of me [on Chicken with Plums]. I finally understood what an actor is and what an actor does. On a daily basis, it's a bit repetitive. — Vincent Paronnaud

He kissed me desperately, like a drowning man and I was his oxygen. — Amanda Hocking

'Avatar' was incredible and totally groundbreaking, but it wasn't about utter realism. It had a great mythic fantasy to it, but the characters don't seem totally photo-real, as amazing as they are. — Matt Reeves

I eventually learned that I could be happy with far less than I ever imagined. Love is sometimes really all you need. — Stella Knights

Every good that you do, every good that you say, every good thought you think, vibrates on and on and never ceases. The evil remains only until it is overcome by good, but the good remains forever. — Peace Pilgrim

It's better to have no control and be in the center of God's plan for your life than have total control and be completely lost to your destiny. — Alisa Hope Wagner

One cause, which is not always observed, of the insufficiency of riches, is that they very seldom make their owner rich. — Samuel Johnson