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Individuality In Divergent Quotes By Michelle McKinney Hammond

God knows both your name and address. When the right man comes along God will lead him to your door. And that man will recognize your name. — Michelle McKinney Hammond

Individuality In Divergent Quotes By L.J.Smith

Mary-Lynnette had an inexplicable impulse to knock Ash flat and fall down on top of him. She'd never felt that for any boy before. — L.J.Smith

Individuality In Divergent Quotes By John Charles Pollock

In youth his mind had been closed, for every prejudice of upbringing was a disinfectant against pagan ideas. He now had an even more satisfying answer to the puzzles of human strivings and destiny. Paganism at its philosophical best would appear a gluttering candle to a man who had followed the Light of the World, and more usually it was idolatry, mixed with license. — John Charles Pollock

Individuality In Divergent Quotes By Mason Cooley

Self-conscious? Try a wig, a corset, a veil, a beard. Or cultivate shamelessness. — Mason Cooley

Individuality In Divergent Quotes By Jenny Slate

It's important to say that it's not just men that can be man-children. Women can be grown-up women and still have the playfulness of people who are younger. — Jenny Slate

Individuality In Divergent Quotes By Steve Benson

Science discovered long ago that carbon is a source of life. The ashes of my faith have prepared the ground for the planting of seeds that have produced new forms of truth, morality and meaning on my own terms, not according to the dogma laid down by religious ruffians or a vengeful God. If, as believers claim, the word "gospel" means good news, then the good news for me is that there is no gospel, other than what I can define for myself, by observation and conscience. As a journalist and free-thinking human being, I have come not to favor and fear religion, but to face and fight it as an impediment to civilized advancement. — Steve Benson