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The truth is, I was always a dreamer, but then I met you, and I knew I will never dream a better dream again. — Timothy Joshua

Don't worry so much about 'not supposed to'. — Joanne Harris

Each draws to his best-loved. — Virgil

I know an actor who would play one type of part but could never get cast as tough. Once he got cast as tough, as a cop, he only got offered cop roles. It's a funny business in that regard. It's all about perception. — Paul Dano

When God's in it ... it flows. When the flesh is in it ... it's forced. — Charles R. Swindoll

You know I'm a writer. I can't tell you everything in the beginning. Then there's no point to the story. — Tiffany Reisz

Gradually, by processing emotion and understanding the psychological action involved, you realize it isn't really complex. It may seem so at first, but that's because you still belong to your emotions and opinions
you think they're yours and that they're real. They aren't
they belong to the ego. The Infinite Self cannot be insecure. — Stuart Wilde

His thoughts were clearly still shoving him further away, toward some ultimate dark drama that he might or might not have actually lived through but whose telling would let out the pressure inside his skull. — Walter Kirn

The Pledge of Allegiance is an important expression of our shared values, and it should be preserved in its current form. I fully support the Pledge of Allegiance and urge my colleagues to do the same. — Judy Biggert

I speak many times about Stephen Ireland, that he is shy like a hedgehog. — Giovanni Trapattoni

When you're counting alibis and not apples, one plus one equals none. — Margaret Millar

Faith upholds a Christian under all trials, by assuring him that every painful dispensation is under the direction of his Lord. — John Newton