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I know God won't give me anything I can't handle. I just wish he didn't trust me so much. — Anonymous

The public still ultimately determines what happens to you politically, by virtue of the casting of their vote ... and you cannot ever predict what will move the public in one direction or another. — Willie Brown

Black Wind was Asha's longship. He had not seen his sister in ten years, but that much he knew of her. Odd that she would call it that, when Robb Stark had a wolf named Grey Wind. "Stark is grey and Greyjoy's black," he murmured, smiling, "but it seems we're both windy. — George R R Martin

You can never empathize with your parents as a teenager. You just think they're just on another planet. — Heather Langenkamp

We cannot think first and act afterwards. From the moment of birth we are immersed in action and can only guide it by taking thought. — Alfred North Whitehead

Believing in the Tooth Fairy is easier than trying to figure out how else the money gets under your pillow. — Cynthia Lewis

Adverse fortune is more beneficial than good fortune; the latter only makes men greedy for more, but adversity makes them strong. — Jonathan Haidt

With two small touches and a smile, he's killed my brain. — Anne Eliot

I have always envied those Christians who were martyred for Christ Jesus our Lord. What a privilege to live for our Lord and to die for Him as well. I am filled to overflowing with joy; I am not only satisfied to be in prison ... but am ready to give my life for the sake of Jesus Christ. — Mehdi Dibaj

One thing is for sure-none of the arts flourishes on censorship and repression. And by this time it should be evident that the American public is capable of doing its own censoring. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Jesus didn't die as a frustrated failed revolutionary. His death was the revolution. — William H. Willimon

You're some freaky shit, my brother. You really are — J.R. Ward

There is a limit to one's capacity for rows, you know. There comes a time when you're only too ready to sacrifice something for a quiet life. — Josephine Tey

Like surgeons trying to save a life, the conservators and preservers at New York City museums dedicate themselves to ensuring the longevity of works of art for public view. — Simon Van Booy