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We are too quick to live this life and forget that there is another world to come ... this is not the end. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

There's a thing in poetry called the caesura a pause between words, a silence. I thought: that's what real friendship is, too. Someone you can be quiet with. Someone who understands your mistakes and forgives you. — Margo Rabb

For most men, a stepford wife would bore them to tears after a couple of weeks — Na'ima B. Robert

Spiritual growth and creativity are two sides of the same coin. — Lada Ray

Knock on wood, but I think we hit the gestational carrier lottery! — Giuliana Rancic

I think it's hard to have a full-time job and write fiction, but for essays, you need to be in the world. — Sloane Crosley

Train, don't strain. — Arthur Lydiard

The politics of our society are a conversation in which past, present and future each has a voice; and though one or other of them may on occasion properly prevail none permanently dominates, and on this account we are free. — Michael Joseph Oakeshott

That was the kind of life she'd had as a child, and it was the kind she wanted as an adult. But it hadn't worked out that way. Things in life seldom
did, she'd come to understand — Nicholas Sparks

Whatever else it might be, the divine is certainly the thing that imposes with maximum intensity the sensation of being alive. — Roberto Calasso

I like when things are crazy. Something good comes out of exhaustion. — John Mulaney

Computers are not good or bad; they are powerful. — Sherry Turkle

Your pretty empire took so long to build, now, with a snap of history's fingers, down it goes. — Alan Moore

We infer the spirit of the nation in great measure from the language, which is a sort of monument, to which each forcible individual in a course of many hundred years has contributed a stone. — Ralph Waldo Emerson