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Is it possible to be nostalgic about old fears? — Peter Ackroyd
Remember: Writing is drawing. — Danny Gregory
I saw dawn upon them like the sun a vision of a time when all men walk proudly through the earth and the bombs and missiles lie at the bottom of the ocean like the bones of dinosaurs buried under the shale of eras. — Dudley Randall
There's an old saying that God exists in your search for him. I just want you to understand that I ain't looking. — Leslie Nielsen
Doing what's right isn't supposed to hurt someone you care about. — Susan Mallery
When you desire to be most alive to God, you will generally find sin most alive to repel you. — Charles Spurgeon
Prayer is the fruit of joy and thankfulness. — Evagrius Ponticus
My job is to give the president and secretary of defense military advice before they know they need it. — John W. Vessey Jr.
It's a woman's book but I think the men will read it too. — Colleen McCullough
Use your tithe and offering to take care of the needy and destitute — Sunday Adelaja
Books about books are a rare species, special tomes for writers and book lovers. More than an affirmation of taste, a book about books is often a spirited celebration and sincere investigation. Quickly coveted, it remains on that particular shelf, guarded and revered, and eventually slips out of print. What good company we will keep then, among a library lost, only momentarily invisible, waiting patiently to be found. — Tom Cardamone
George snapped irritably. But the circumstances — Robin Cook
Good words cool more than cold water. — John Ray
Scepticism is as much the result of knowledge, as knowledge is of scepticism. To be content with what we at present know, is, for the most part, to shut our ears against conviction; since, from the very gradual character of our education, we must continually forget, and emancipate ourselves from, knowledge previously acquired; we must set aside old notions and embrace fresh ones; and, as we learn, we must be daily unlearning something which it has cost us no small labour and anxiety to acquire. — Homer