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Tis the will of Our Savior that we should find you a spouse. (Henry)
'Tis the will of Lucifer that you should torment me until the day he can take over. (Sin) — Kinley MacGregor
I think listening to real classic soul material made me learn how to feel music that's sung. — Gavin DeGraw
I really feel now like a native New Yorker. And I'm very happy here. — Joan Collins
According to Jesus, what I think about him and how I respond will determine my destiny for all eternity. — Philip Yancey
There is in all men a demand for the superlative, so much so that the poor devil that has no other way of reaching it attains it by getting drunk. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
I love new places, new people, new ideas. I love cultural differences, and I'm fascinated by the truth - all the different versions of it. — Martin Henderson
Railway stations can become growth points for the nearby villages. — Narendra Modi
After something crystallizes, I can write ferociously and write novels in six months, which in the past would have taken me two years. — Paul Auster
Liberal economists conceive of societies as black boxes connected by exchange rates; as long as exchange rates are correct, what goes on inside the black box is regarded as not very important. — Robert Gilpin
Mutli-tools are like insults, girls - you should always have one on hand. — Elizabeth Little
Felt like yesterday, all that bodily joy. Begun so young they didn't even know what they were doing and they wouldn't give it up, so when they were old enough, they married. Not the worst thing to build a marriage around, such juice. The first years had been delirious, the latter ones merely happy. — Lauren Groff
The universe is big. It's vast and complicated and ridiculous.
And sometimes, very rarely, impossible things just happen and we call them miracles. — The Doctor
Gray had not gotten better. — Sara Pennypacker
So many times, in our despair, we see our pain as something that will never end. In fact, this often defines our moments of despair: when we believe that our pain contains the rest of us. In contrast, there is this sense of peace to work toward: the belief that our life contains our pain. — Mark Nepo
