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Atheism cheapens everything it touches - look at the results of communism, the most powerful form of atheism on earth. — Peter Kreeft
I weigh my past against my future, but find them both admirable, cannot give either the preference, and find nothing to grumble at save the injustice of Providence that has so clearly favored me. — Franz Kafka
See, that wasn't so bad!" I grin as we tread water.
Eventually he smirks at me, obviously relieved. "No, I guess it wasn't. Except I'm wet," he grumbles, but his tone is playful.
'I'm wet, too."
"I like you wet." He leers. — E.L. James
A world without hope, but no despair — Henry Miller
A creative economy is the fuel of magnificence. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Don't let fear outweigh what you feel. — Samantha Leahy
Like Beauty. But she only pricked her finger. I had a spindle through my heart. — Francesca Lia Block
I'm not comfortable leaving my house. If someone invites me over, I would go but it's not like I'm one to say, 'Hey, let's hang out at your house tonight.' — Courteney Cox
They remain dead, the people I try to resuscitate by straining to hear what they say. But the illusion is not pointless, or not quite, even if the reader knows all this better than I do. One thing a book tries to do, beneath the disguise of words and causes and clothes and grief, is show the skeleton and the skeleton dust to come. The author too, like those of whom he speaks, is dead. — Jean Genet
Just because someone uses Twitter doesn't mean they shouldn't use WordPress, and vice versa. — Matt Mullenweg
My eyes are brown and my hair is brown."
"Your eyes are the color of warm chocolate," he said, tilting his head to study her. "Your hair isn't brown, but auburn with gold and red threads in it like the finest tapestry. — Karen Ranney
There are things done today in electrical science which would have been deemed unholy by the very man who discovered electricity, who would themselves not so long before been burned as wizards. — Bram Stoker
The Jews always complained, kvetching about false gods, and erected the
biggest false God, Jehovah, in middle of western civilization. — Allen Ginsberg
Nothing is impossible to us, except of course, that which is contrary to the laws of nature and the Universe. — Emile Coue
