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Like snowflakes,' Franny said,'none of them the same and yet each one, from where we stand, exactly like the one before — Alice Sebold

The greatest source of security our children have in this world is a God-honoring, Christ-centered marriage between their parents. — Voddie T. Baucham Jr.

I, Geric-Sinath of Gerhard, declare that you're beautiful and you're perfect and I'll slay any man who tries to take you from my side. Goose girl, may I kiss you? — Shannon Hale

I was poison, and Noah was the drug that would made me forget it. — Michelle Hodkin

For me, one of the pleasures of cats company is their devotion to bodily comfort. — Compton Mackenzie

There's no greater joy than being able to touch People's hearts. — Ana Claudia Antunes

Nothing will behave in the logical way you have come to expect. — Paulo Coelho

Loneliness is one thing, solitude another: you have learned that - now! — Friedrich Nietzsche

I try to teach my son about sanitation, especially when handling foods like chicken that could be dangerous. I remind him to wash his hands all the time. When my son cooks with me, he stands on a step stool so he can reach the stove. I teach him about safety and fire. — Emeril Lagasse

Success, in a generally accepted sense of the term, means the opportunity to experience and to realize to the maximum the forces that are within us. — David Sarnoff

Anything that is usefully and voluminously predictable from the intentional stance is, by definition, an intentional system, and as we shall see, many fascinating and complicated things that don't have brains or eyes or ears or hands, and hence really don't have minds, are nevertheless intentional systems. Folk psychology's basic trick, that is to say, has some bonus applications outside the world of human interactions. — Daniel C. Dennett

From the writer of "Age of Armageddon: The Spirit of Krynn"
Once one feels justified, one is often bereft of conscience. — Ryan Tyler Palmer