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There are no shortcuts to spiritual maturity. It takes time to be holy. — Erwin W. Lutzer

The simplest consequence of walking on crutches is that you walk slower. Every step must be a necessary one. When you hurry, you get where you're going, but you get there alone. When you go slow, you get where you're going, but you get there with a community you've built along the way. — Bruce Feiler

We are not content in looking to our newspapers for all the information that earth and human intellect can afford; but we demand from them what we might demand if a daily sheet could come to us from the world of spirits. The result, of course, is this, - that the papers do pretend that they have come daily from the world of spirits; but the oracles are very doubtful, as were those of old — Anthony Trollope

He claimed he had read the book so many times that the words had fallen out of it and the pages were all blank so he had to read the book to put the words back in or the book would be forlorn and naked. — Brian Doyle

Find your school satyr and get his help. You need to make it to Camp Half-Blood right away. — Rick Riordan

I had weaseled my way into their hearts like I knew I would. — Kelly Oxford

Some memories were harder to forget than others. Especially the painful ones. — Elizabeth Eulberg

But this was not quite the right kraken apocalypse. — China Mieville

Your life isn't something you can leave behind or run away from, because you are it. People, on the other hand, are another matter altogether. — Santa Montefiore

I would not have a career without Facebook and Twitter. That's the truth. — Billy Eichner

A family stitched together with love seldom unravels. — Letty Cottin Pogrebin

A king of infinite space — William Shakespeare

He'll call that trickle-down. I call it Niagara Falls. — Jack Kemp

Sect. 4. TO understand political power right, and derive it from its original, we must consider, what state all men are naturally in, and that is, a state of perfect freedom to order their actions, and dispose of their possessions and persons, as they think fit, within the bounds of the law of nature, without asking leave, or depending upon the will of any other man. — John Locke

At first I followed her deliberately soft voice, which had the timber of a zurna,* and listened to her speech, which resembled embroidery or a string of pearls, words and phrases completely different from those of the townspeople, somewhat withered yet ornate, with the aura of those old chambers and something enduring. — Mesa Selimovic