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Nor do I think that any other nation than this of Wales, nor any other language, whatever may hereafter come to pass, shall on the day of severe examination before the Supreme Judge, answer for this corner of the earth. — Giraldus Cambrensis
If I love one lover,...I have loved many more. — Edna Stewart
What one person does, several people usually consider. — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
...I can hang on to God and trust that He knows. — Melody Carlson
We have no language that is free of the power dualisms of domination. — Beverly Wildung Harrison
Not much goes on in the mind of a squirrel.
Huge portions of what is loosely termed "the squirrel brain" are given over to one thought: food.
The average squirrel cogitation goes something like this: I wonder what there is to eat. — Kate DiCamillo
I think that to make something alive, instead of on a page, is an honorable task. And it turns me on. — Mike Nichols
I'm not asking for anything beyond your company in sleep. Just let me rest with the sound of your heartbeat beside mine. — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
She isn't acting hurt, she is acting angry," Jared said, feeling frustrated himself.
"I know, Jared, I know. Right now, she has a distorted view of herself and the world. The only way to effectively combat a lie is with the truth. — Sarah Holman
I think every single imperfection adds to your beauty. I'd rather be imperfect than perfect. — Sonam Kapoor
Sometimes in life situations develop that only the half-crazy can get out of. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
As the father of six children, I know very well the challenges technology poses to our families. — Mike Fitzpatrick
Erudition without pedantry is as a rare as wisdom itself. — George Sarton
I don't understand how you can be a decent writer and not know people. — Sloane Crosley
I ask for trust. It is a lot, I know; it isn't easy to give. But it is all I ask. — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Along the way, he followed his own advice and snagged a pair of mismatched daggers from the corpses of fallen archers. They weren't as well-made as the ones he'd taken from the dead rogue, but they had pointy ends he could stab into people and that was really all that mattered in a dagger. — Drew Hayes
By behaving in ways that build trust with one, you build trust with many. — Stephen Covey
Your mother all but accused me of something that is, among my kind, the highest crime a man can commit. There is no trial, only punishment, because it is considered better to let an innocent man die than let a guilty one live. (Page 79.) — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes