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Sunday is the golden clasp that binds together the volume of the week. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

MRS. ALLONBY. It is only fair to tell you beforehand he has got no conversation at all.
LADY STUTFIELD. I adore silent men.
MRS ALLONBY. Oh, Ernest isn't silent. He talks the whole time. But he has got no conversation. What he talks about I don't know. I haven't listened to him for years. — Oscar Wilde

There is a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot. — Steven Wright

What do people mean when they say, 'I am not afraid of God because I know He is good'? Have they never even been to a dentist? — C.S. Lewis

One answer turned up in the violent video games the two were obsessed with playing. Graphic effects realistic enough to blur the line between fantasy and reality allow these kill-for-thrill games to be used to break down a person's aversion to killing. At the time of the massacre, Doom, the game favored by one of the mass murderers, was being adapted by the Marine Corps for its own training purposes. — Marlene Steinberg

People often told him how humble he was, but they did not mean real humility, it was merely that he did not flaunt his membership in the wealthy club, did not exercise the rights it brought - to be rude, to be inconsiderate, to be greeted rather than to greet - and because so many others like him exercised those rights, his choices were interpreted as humility. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Home is wherever I'm with you — Anonymous

I want you to be concerned about your next door neighbor. Do you know your next door neighbor? — Mother Teresa

One minute you've got a lucky star watching over you and the next instant it's done a bunk. — Salman Rushdie

Stay in church, stay in prayer, stay in the Word, and stay in fellowship with other believers. — Nancy Alcorn