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The vows of God are on me. I may not stay to play with shadows or pluck earthly flowers till I my work have done and rendered up account. — Amy Carmichael

Apparently these new rulers of the world did not indulge in any drinking or smoking to soften their moods when they met, which Menelaus knew to be a big mistake. The Congress of the United States, back before the Disunion, always met sober, and look at what had come of that. — John C. Wright

You trusted me enough to jump off the wall, and I caught you. — Brandon Sanderson

My folks ain't graduated from high school or nothing like that, so we always had to struggle in the family - and I come from a big family. — Kendrick Lamar

Of course the death of Geoffrey has caused a lot of trauma to me generally. — Victoria De Los Angeles

We'd been so ... clueless that being in heat is not, by a long shot, the same as being in love, or that being in love is not, by a long shot, the same as loving. — Molleen Zwiker

Just go around being alive, and pointing at things. We're just, simply, in the world. It had never occurred to me what a wonderful thing this was. — Caitlin Moran

There should be a worldwide law, in my opinion, that mothers should breastfeed their babies for six months. — Gisele Bundchen

A mother is a story with no beginning. That is what defines her. — Meghan O'Rourke

You are loved and cherished. You have nothing to fear. There is nothing you can do wrong. If I had to boil this entire message down to one sentence, it would run this way: You are loved. And if I had to boil it down further, to just one word, it would (of course) be, simply: Love. — Eben Alexander

The power of attaching an interest to the most trifling or painful pursuits, in which our whole attention and faculties are engaged, is one of the greatest happinesses of our nature. The common soldier mounts the breach with joy; the miser deliberately starves himself to death; the mathematician sets about extracting the cube-root with a feeling of enthusiasm; and the lawyer sheds tears of admiration over "Coke upon Littleton." It is the same through life. He who is not in some measure a pedant, though he maybe wise, cannot be a very happy man. — William Hazlitt