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Even the good angels, I think, would inspire in humans some sort of fear. — Danielle Trussoni

When you look at other sports, like golf, the players earn a lot more money without running around. — Thierry Henry

I know that all things are possible through Jesus Christ. — Jason Derulo

But whatever the ramifications, whatever turns the path takes, the beginning is always there, in a particular moment, a particular point of access. — Barry Unsworth

Life is only precious because it ends, kid. — Rick Riordan

I'm from the point of view there's something important to deliver to the world. You can be an entertainer; I suppose I shouldn't be down on the idea of going to see a film for the hell of it, but there's too much of that. — Rob Nilsson

Believing in Christ is the world's great need, and our great obligation is to tell all people that they need to do so. — Richard D. Phillips

For all her culture's attention to the physical, it seemingly has little to salve the creatural anguish of losing someone else's body, their touch, their heat, their oceanic heart ... she doesn't want another body, she wants the body she loved, the forceps scar across his cheek that she traced with her hand, his penis, its elegant sweep to the side, the preternaturally soft skin. One wants what one has loved, not the idea of love. — Michelle Latiolais

Exile is terrible to those who have, as it were, a circumscribed habitation; but not to those who look upon the whole globe but as one city. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

The dogmatic radicals who assail "on principle" the inherited social notions and distinctions are not serving civilization. Society — William Graham Sumner

Being a teenager, I would think they were real strict, and I would get upset, but I'm glad they were like that. They didn't let us do whatever we wanted. We weren't allowed to date until we were, like, juniors in high school. — Denise Richards