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The reason of idleness and of crime is the deferring of our hopes. Whilst we are waiting, we beguile the time with jokes, with sleep, with eating, and with crimes. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Be helpful - even if there's no immediate profit in it. — Susan Ward

I would wear flamboyant clothes and long hair, and most singers at the time didn't. — Little Richard

Tiny," Sanya rumbled to Michael, clenching a demonstrative fist. "But fierce. — Jim Butcher

A prophetic world that can never come true. — Catherynne M Valente

It takes forever to make a film. It's a gargantuan thing of untold effort. — Francesca Gregorini

The message growth rate in Brazil - it's not like a hockey stick: it's like a vertical line. — Jan Koum

In reality, mankind is still metaphysically in God's likeness, but
God's image in mankind has been altered by sin. We can no longer
duplicate or reflect God's attitudes as we once could do. That is, we can
no longer be holy as God is holy. Our morality has been altered and no
longer has the capability to duplicate or reflect God's image. So what is
the answer? Can this image be repaired or made whole again? The answer
is, YES! — Reid A. Ashbaucher

I've been unfortunate enough to be working, and recovering from a few injuries now and again. — Jason Statham

It took me a moment to realize he was joking. He was very dry. He didn't even smile at his own jokes, let alone laugh at them. Didn't give you any clues he was being funny. Oh, — Joe Hill

Now, suddenly, I was the kind of girl who felt true physical pain when asked to put down a book at the dinner table, who asked friends over and ignored them to finish Island of the Blue Dolphins for the fifth time. — Lizzie Skurnick

It's not the size of the dreamer, it's the size of the dream. — Josh Ryan Evans

Paranormal romance gives me the opportunity to explore love outside of its traditional boundaries. Common themes are hunger and uncontrollable desires, but I like to push further into wounds that cannot be healed and the way love can still find its way into the cracks of a fractured soul. — Stephanie Draven