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Does it have to do with the scrolls I saw you reading through my Spyball," Sophie asked. Edaline — Shannon Messenger

Novels can tell us so much about life. They have the power to enrich our own lives in so many different ways. They're not just for entertaining us, although that would be enough. — Victoria Connelly

Frequently remind yourself that God is with you, that He will never fail you, that you can count upon him. Say these words, "God is with me, helping me." — Norman Vincent Peale

What I want from you, those are just things like this. Not hot things, but warm things. — Lee Mi-sook

I saw the way she looked at you. You are life and breath for her."
He's wrong about that. Elisa loves fiercely, it's true. But she loves with her heart and mind. If she comes for me, it will be part of a larger plan to rescue all of Joya. — Rae Carson

We mourn the transitory things and fret under the yoke of the immutable ones. — Paul Eldridge

A prince who is not himself wise cannot be wisely advised ... Good advice depends on the shrewdness of the prince who seeks it, and not the shrewdness of the prince on good advice. — Niccolo Machiavelli

-Still, it wouldn't hurt to show him a little encouragement. He might be handy to have around this summer.
-Use him, you mean?- asked Lena.
-Of course! What other purpose do boys serve? You can use them for all sort of things: carrying, building, fixing, remembering. And some of them are quite nice to look at.
-There are practical and aesthetic advantages to the idea of keeping one on hand- admitted Lena
From: "Love is the last resort" by Jon Skovron — Stephanie Perkins

Curiosity will conquer fear even more than bravery will. — James Stephens

The New Testament rests itself for credulity and testimony on what are called prophecies in the Old Testament, of the person called Jesus Christ; and if there are no such things as prophecies of any such person in the Old Testament, the New Testament. — Thomas Paine