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By the time I had gotten off the phone, I knew that I was going after Anna. My gut told me that she wasn't just a story. And besides, I wanted to see her, dressed in blood. — Kendare Blake

Only when we have become nonviolent towards all life will we have learned to live well with others. — Cesar Chavez

[Men] suffer, of course... but then they live, they live a real life, not a fantastic one, for suffering is life. Without suffering what would be the pleasure of it? ... But what about me [Satan]? I suffer, but still, I don't live. I am x in an indeterminate equation. I am a sort of phantom in life who has lost all beginning and end, and who has even forgotten his own name. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

An education without a Bible education is no education. — Clive James

A journey to Thousand miles begins with one step — John F. Kennedy

I don't come from money. — Christina Ricci

My general audition song is almost always 'Man That Got Away.' — Ciara Renee

A high regard for the things of this world always signals a lowering regard for God. — Beth Moore

When the heart is heavy cheerful words can carry it. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Critical Thinking narrows and creative thinking expands, but they must work in tandem for problem solving and decision making. — Pearl Zhu

I talk to myself. It's my worst habit. I often muse aloud, or, when people drive me crazy, I curse them aloud. I might do a ranting monologue about how pissed off I am about them, occasionally forgetting that they might still be in the room; now, that's weird! — Monique Roffey

One shouldn't be too inquisitive in life Either about God's secrets or one's wife. — Geoffrey Chaucer

Some people choose to be wrong just to say they were always right... — Miguel Reynolds Brandao

You're the only man I know who makes the sign of the cross when confronted with broccoli. — Simon R. Green

It seemed especially cruel, then, three days later, in the hospital when the doctor came into the room to tell Leonard that he suffered from something that would never go away, something that could only be "managed," as if managing, for an eighteen-year-old looking out on life, could be any life at all. — Jeffrey Eugenides