Harry Potter Willy Quotes & Sayings
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I am able to hug Rosie. This was the issue that caused me the most fear after she agreed to live with me. I generally find body contact unpleasant, but sex is an obvious exception. Sex solved the body contact problem. We are now also able to hug without having sex, which is obviously convenient at times. — Graeme Simsion

I don't want to accept an idea of life where the success of the self is measured by the success of the written page. — Elena Ferrante

Religion has the right to express its opinion in the service of the people, but God in creation has set us free: it is not possible to interfere spiritually in the life of a person. — Pope Francis

The best way out of your own troubles is to help somebody else with theirs," Grandpa John said. "Works every time. — Andrea Hurst

The deeper the nostalgia and the more complete the fear, the purer, the richer the word and the secret. — Elie Wiesel

One pain is cured by another. catch some new infection in your eye and the poison of the old one would die. — William Shakespeare

Respectability, regularity, and routine - the whole cast-iron discipline of a modern industrial society - have atrophied the artistic impulse, and imprisoned love so that it can no longer be generous and free and creative, but must be either stuffy or furtive. — Bertrand Russell

A preacher who is too big for a little crowd would be too little for a big crowd. — Vance Havner

While you're finding evidence of innocence, you also find evidence that points to other people. — Peter Jackson

I think that if you were somehow able to measure the weight of human kindness, it would have weighed more on 9/11 than it ever had. — David Levithan

The whole function of the life of prayer is, then, to enlighten and strengthen our conscience so that it not only knows and perceives the outward, written precepts of the moral and divine laws, but above all lives God's law in concrete reality by perfect and continual union with His will. — Thomas Merton