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The intensity of a person unafraid of death, at the end of his rope. — Banana Yoshimoto
Leatherbound books are an expensive form of wallpaper, and yet every English nobleman's home seems to have had them. Their endless sets of the works of Cooper and Scott and Goethe, in finely tanned bindings with marbled endpapers, all end up with this sort of dealer sooner or later. I look through a set of Cooper and, without surprise, find uncut pages: these books were never actually read. — Paul Collins
They would hit a man in the water, if they were hungry, even if the man had no smell of fish blood nor of fish slime on him.
"Ay," the old man said. "Galanos. Come on galanos. — Ernest Hemingway,
I know who I am and what I'm doing in my life and what I've accomplished and continue to accomplish as a performer, as a writer, as an artist, as a person, as a human being. — Justin Bieber
Romans expounds the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ to both Jewish and Gentile believers. It's written to everyone! Anybody who truly understands and embraces its message will be forever changed in the way they relate to God. — Andrew Wommack
A dose of chlorine won't hurt them" Lady Satan opines, quite incorrectly, as she fills an entire room of baddies with the deadly stuff. — Jon Morris
The true gospel always produces "godliness" in its adherents, "godliness" being the hallmark of the true gospel. — Anonymous
The art of our time, sacred art included, will necessarily be characterized by a certain poverty, grimness and roughness which correspond to the violent realities of a cruel age. — Thomas Merton
I know many books which have bored their readers, but I know of none which has done real evil. — Voltaire
No matter what the need or when she called for help, He was there with everything she required. There was never any lack either in His love or His provision. — Dee Henderson
The three most important events of human life are equally devoid of reason: birth, marriage and death. — Austin O'Malley
But I can tell - let truth be told - That love will change in growing old; Though day by day is nought to see, So delicate his motions be. — Robert Bridges