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Knowledge is what shapes us, little brothers," he told them, for once his smile was absent, his tone entirely serious. "It makes us who we are. What we know informs everything we do and every decision we make. — Anthony Ryan

James might have enjoyed the day, but Hawk's mood was black and the girl's even blacker. The camp was like a battle line. — Kat Martin

You find that the injustice that created a wound is no longer true, right now, in this moment. — Miguel Ruiz

The monks used to say that he was more drawn to those who were more sinful, and the greater the sinner the more he loved him. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Death is not the enemy of life, but its friend, for it is the knowledge that our years are limited which makes them so precious. It is the truth that time is but lent to us which makes us, at our best, look upon our years as a trust handed into our temporary keeping. — Joshua L. Liebman

I read and I read; and I was like a medieval king, I had fallen in love with the picture long before I saw the reality. — John Fowles

Scarcely any law of our Redeemer is more openly transgressed, or more industriously evaded, than that by which he commands his followers to forgive injuries. Samuel — Lyndon B. Johnson

Once, right before a show, I realized I'd forgotten shoes. I didn't want to wear my flip-flops onstage because I could trip. I ended up going barefoot, which actually worked out because it became my 'thing.' — Brittany Howard

For me, I never take a job thinking it's going to grab ratings or that it's even going to be a success. I don't. I just take the job because I love the character. Or I love the script. Maybe I love the director. But whatever I do, I never think about how it will do. That is not in my hands. — Kate Del Castillo

The English, the English, The English are best: So Up with the English and Down with the Rest! — Michael Flanders

Blacks are about seven times more likely to live in neighborhoods of concentrated poverty than whites. — John A. Powell

Surely there was something taught her by this experience of great need; and she must be learning a secret of human tenderness and long-suffering, that the less erring could hardly know? — George Eliot