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Pray like it all depends on God, but work like it all depends on you. — Dave Ramsey

I don't have a shred of regret about entering the exchange-rate mechanism. — John Major

I know how to write fiction well. — Akhil Sharma

When you show others love, you are shown love. When you give love, you receive love. — Donald L. Hicks

There is nothing so extreme that is not allowed by the custom of some nation or other. — Michel De Montaigne

I think as someone who collects beautiful things from the past, the thing that I miss the most about modernism and the things I lament about the past are everyday things that you would use were made more beautifully. — Dita Von Teese

Hank had left me his doomed army, and he'd left Marcie his inheritance. Unfair didn't begin to cover it. — Becca Fitzpatrick

When that light within begins to dim, fan the flame just enough to spark something! — Sanjo Jendayi

Men feel about sex the way vampires feel about blood. They don't just like it, they crave it. That's why vampire stories always have strong sexual undercurrents. A vampire's hunger is simply a metaphor for a man's lust. And if a guy is paying attention to you, he wants to have sex with you. — Oliver Markus

You know, I'm not very good at magic - I can only do half of a trick. Yes - I'm a member of the Magic Semi-circle. — Tim Vine

I see all kinds of people work hard all over the world, and some of them are barely making it. I don't just mean subsistence farmers. I mean people in the developed world who work multiple jobs, and because the cost of health care and child care eats up almost all of the living they make. — Stewart Butterfield

Impious! forbear thus the first general hail. To disappoint, Increase and multiply, To shed thy blossoms thro' the desert air, And sow thy perish'd offspring in the winds. — John Armstrong

The thing is, when you're dependent on others, they hold a part of your happiness in their hands. They can nurture it or crush it at any moment. Your fate doesn't belong to you. — Emma Chase

If you don't like it, say something. — Joyce Rachelle

For in the sorrow, there is also our happiness. — David Paul Kirkpatrick