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She'd crossed her fingers for so long they had fused together like the branches of a tree. — Ania Ahlborn

And with that comprehension, so unlike the simplifications she'd been ruled by hitherto, she became even more certain that the carpet they carried was a last hope, while he - whose home the Weave contained - seemed increasingly indifferent to its fate, living in the moment and for the moment, touched scarcely at all by hope or regret. — Clive Barker

I have not been diagnosed with epilepsy. I did have an MRI of the brain, and they found no abnormalities in my brain. Now, there are people with epilepsy who have completely normal MRI's, too. I just think also, you know, epileptic seizures can be triggered by emotional stress, by all kinds of things, lights. — Siri Hustvedt

stomach. "I'll do what I can." "Good. Love — Clarissa Wild

We may define "faith" as the firm belief in something for which there is no evidence. Where there is evidence, no one speaks of "faith." We do not speak of faith that two and two are four or that the earth is round. We only speak of faith when we wish to substitute emotion for evidence. The substitution of emotion for evidence is apt to lead to strife, since different groups, substitute different emotions. — Bertrand Russell

You've just got to get in the starting gate and throw down whatever you've got. — Ted Ligety

And my generation in Brazil was influenced by Cinema Novo. So we're echoing what's been done way in the past. — Walter Salles

A shaman walks the thin line of insanity and bliss. — Lori Morrison

We are torn out of our own existence and set down in the midst of the holy history of God on earth. There God dealt with us, and there he still deals with us, our needs and our sins, in judgment and grace. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

We need to be moral archaeologists to pull out how we understand the world — Yosef Abramowitz

Then she turned, punched me in the arm, and ran in her
bunk. I said with a straight face. — Phil Wohl

DDP, you need to get a sex-change so you can get the balls to come out here and fight me! — Scott Steiner

The presence in the living room called to her, summoning her in a hundred voices and none, a great dissonant harmony alien yet familiar, like a song that, once heard, insinuates itself into one's history, finding echoes in old melodies; a configuration once hidden, now revealed. Step, — John Connolly