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Amara would never let them go, even if there weren't a bond. That was what she vowed to herself right then. She'd fight for this, fight for them. They were worth it. And with the way they looked at her, she was just starting to figure out that she was worth it, as well. — Carrie Ann Ryan

It's not just the people we love, but the people we let love us back who show us how high we can really soar. — Steve Kluger

Only 'he', who becomes free from his intellect (abudha), can become Omniscient (sarvagna). — Dada Bhagwan

If a person wants to be a true Christian, then he will endeavor to know Jesus and press towards being like Him in all things in order to reveal Him to the world. — Sunday Adelaja

I feel annoyed that in His wisdom, [God] chose to reel me in with middle-brow Christian fiction. It could be worse, I suppose. I could have come to faith while reading Left Behind. — Lauren F. Winner

It does not pay to cherish symbols when the substance lies so close at hand. — Audre Lorde

I am not interested in splitting the white vote. — Harold Washington

We are inclined to think that if we watch a football game or a baseball game, we have taken part in it. — John F. Kennedy

Decades of indoctrination, manipulation, censorship and KGB excursions haven't altered this fact: People want a piece of their own little Something-or-Other, and, if they don't get it, have a tendency to initiate counterrevolution. — Frank Zappa

A bachelor is only half a man — Louisa Lawson

He was a hearty, gregarious man. He was rich, but newly rich, and so very sincere about it. He lacked the natural languidity that came with old money, the kind that made others feel like they were only walking through dreams of the wealthy, barely there at all. People couldn't help but like George. His laugh was like a barrel of whiskey. His cheeks were almost as red as his hair. Just looking at him, you could see that his capacity to love was as wide as the world. — Sarah Addison Allen