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If you look at the gospel, it just doesn't break things apart. The gospel brings things together. One of the great demonstration of the gospel's power is reconciliation. — Tullian Tchividjian

You have an audience that is fairly well grounded in the real world. You serve them and yourself best by making everything as real as possible. — Tamora Pierce

Science has radically changed the conditions of human life on earth. It has expanded our knowledge and our power, but not our capacity to use them with wisdom. — J. William Fulbright

Beau was a small dog. But size doesn't tell you anything about how important something is. — Dan Gemeinhart

For that you should read the original. In very great poetry the music often comes through even when one doesn't know language. I loved Dante passionately before I knew a word of Italian. — Donna Tartt

Thank you," he said as he gathered his bags and looked at me. "I love you more than anyone has ever loved anyone in the history of the world. Do you know that? Do you know that Antony didn't love Cleopatra as much as I love you? Do you know that Romeo didn't love Juliet as much as I love you?"
I laughed. "I love you, too," I said. "More than Liz Taylor loved Richard Burton. — Taylor Jenkins Reid

The urge to gamble is so universal and its practice so pleasurable that I assume it must be evil. — Heywood Hale Broun

Women were forbidden to study the most ancient sacred text, the Veda, — Wendy Doniger

Ed Cray ruined this class the way an infant with dysentery ruins a diaper. Actually, that's not fair to the infant; the kid has no idea what he's doing. — Bryan Bishop

'Firefly' was and always will be such a positive thing for me. I hold a lot of really good memories associated to that show. — Jewel Staite

True," Bramblestar grunted. — Erin Hunter

The message is that ultimate meaning is to be found in this present moment, infusing our everyday lives, here and now. — James H. Austin

It's tough to break yourself as news to a town that already knows you. — Barbara Kingsolver

Our epoch has been called the century of work. It is in fact the century of pain, misery and corruption. — Paul Lafargue