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Annabelle was silent for a moment and then sighed, concluding with a shake of her head, 'Jesus wouldn't try to kidnap me.'" p.63 — Ruth Apollonia

One realizes that human relationships are the tragic necessity of human life; that they can never be wholly satisfactory, that every ego is half the time greedily seeking them, and half the time pulling away from them. In those simple relationships of loving husband and wife, affectionate sisters, children and grandmother, there are innumerable shades of sweetness and anguish which make up the pattern of our lives day by day, though they are not down in the list of subjects from which the conventional novelist works. — Willa Cather

If you are thinking of making everyone happy, you are going to be a great prostitute. — M.F. Moonzajer

North American leftists just keep trying to relive the '60s, or to make the '60s happen again. — Dave Sim

Jim Cramer is a very smart man. I watch his show. I just do not follow his advice. — Robert Kiyosaki

There were no lions any more. There had been lions once. Sometimes in the shimmer of the heat on the plains the motion of their running still flickered on the dry wind - tawny, great, and quickly gone. Sometimes the honey-colored moon shivered to the silence of a ghost-roar on the rising air. — Russell Hoban

What I strive most to achieve in art is to make you forget the material. The sculptor must ... communicate whatever struck his sensibility, so that a person beholding his work may experience in its entirety the emotion felt by the artist while he observed nature. — Medardo Rosso

Weathermen merely forecast rain to keep everyone else off the golf course — Larry David

You can bully people, you can threaten them, but you can't break someone unless they're willing to be broken. — Blake Northcott

All in all, the Song of Songs struck me as surprisingly liberating this time around. — Rachel Held Evans

We had lost the art of communication - but not, alas, the gift of speech. — Gordon Brown

Yes, the natural sciences are telling us a great deal about human origins, the origins of our species the origins of our minds; we're on our way to explaining a large part of it. I'll accept an answer provided only by such means as obtaining and exploring, analyzing and arguing over the evidence - not because of a scribe's myopic view of the subject written 500 years before the birth of Christ! — E. O. Wilson