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Prune the ill branches so that a tree grows.
Prune the dilapidated buildings so that a city flourishes. — Khang Kijarro Nguyen
The best thing I can do is tell you the truth, or at least, what I think is the truth. — Victoria Aveyard
Let me tell you that I love the United States. — Vicente Fox
We are all shot through with enough motives to make a massacre, any day of the week that we want to give them their head. — Jacob Bronowski
The thing I don't say is: I want to stay alive. the reason I don't say it is because, given that fat folder in front of him, he'd never believe it. And here's something else he'd never believe
I'm fighting to be here in this [crappy], messed-up world. Standing on the ledge of the bell tower isn't about dying. It's about having control. It's about never going to sleep again. — Jennifer Niven
Life is what you make it, so go and create something amazing! — M.A. Anderson
Control is never achieved when sought after directly; it is the surprising result of letting go. — James Arthur Ray
Day climbed in first and asked. "Where's the rest of your big stuff?"
God smiled. "Joker brought his guys and put everything in a SWAT van and stored it in his garage. I only had like five pieces."
"So he was the one you called to come to your rescue, huh?" Day asked and slammed the door to the truck.
"Hey." God turned Day's chin to face him. "I swear on everything, I was miserable for those few hours and you know it."
Day pffted.
"I tracked your ass down, didn't I?" God stated.
"Yeah, you did." Day laughed when he thought about God scaring off his boy toy. He laughed so hard that God started laughing too. — A.E. Via
The givers of most of the corruption in Africa are from outside Africa. — Olusegun Obasanjo
You should try things on, see if they fit you. If they don't, it's not failure. It's a choice. But always let yourself have a choice, let yourself have possibilities. — Kim Culbertson
The Cool Stuff Theory of Literature is as follows: All literature consists of whatever the writer thinks is cool. The reader will like the book to the degree that he agrees with the writer about what's cool. And that works all the way from the external trappings to the level of metaphor, subtext, and the way one uses words. In other words, I happen not to think that full-plate armor and great big honking greatswords are cool. I don't like 'em. I like cloaks and rapiers. So I write stories with a lot of cloaks and rapiers in 'em, 'cause that's cool. Guys who like military hardware, who think advanced military hardware is cool, are not gonna jump all over my books, because they have other ideas about what's cool.
The novel should be understood as a structure built to accommodate the greatest possible amount of cool stuff. — Steven Brust
You've got to be good or as bad as the devil. — Louis Armstrong
The chief reason people do not know God is not because He hides from them but because they hide from Him. — John Stott
It's stasis that kills you off in the end, not ambition. — Bono
