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The cross the preacher had told him about was bloody, not flaming; meek, not militant. It had made him feel awe and wonder, not fear and panic. It had made him want to kneel and cry, but this cross made him want to curse and kill. — Richard Wright

When in life you are destined great, but fated to a humble background, it always gets really worse before it gets really better. — Darmie Orem

TVXQ is everything in my life. I want to live for TVXQ and die for TVXQ; it's the precious reason for my existence. If I hadn't become apart of TVXQ, I can't imagine what I would be like now. Without TVXQ, I wouldn't be like myself, who I am today. — Junsu

Football is simple. You are in time or too late. When you are too late, you should start sooner. — Johan Cruijff

Funerals weren't just about the dead. They were about the dead leaving this world to reside with God, someone Mother wasn't seeing eye to eye with at the moment, if she ever had, and I couldn't shake the concern that in the middle of the service she would spring from her pew and find some way to spite him. — William Kent Krueger

When I look at her now, I think, for just one second, that God doesn't hate me so much after all. — Katja Millay

I write fiction because it's a way of making statements I can disown. — Tom Stoppard

Is America truly a democracy? Has America ever been a democracy with the institution of slavery? — Tatyana Ali

Phantasm, a pink-palmed jinn, a ghost from one of the drowned cities. — Diana Abu-Jaber

Food and fire, protection and companionship, were some of the things he received from the god. In return, he guarded the god's property, defended his body, worked for him, and obeyed him. — Jack London

It is important early in life to acquire the power of reading sense wherever you happen to be. — C.S. Lewis

Mr. Nath and I talked further about the pilgrimage. Examining his hand he said, 'I wonder what it will look like after I finish this pilgrimage.'
What do you mean?' I asked. 'Do you expect this pilgrimage to change your hand?'
It must,' he replied. 'This pilgrimage changes one's life. The change must be evident in the lines of one's hands. — David L. Haberman