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Kill two birds with one stone, feed the homeless to the hungry. — Ray Bradbury

Men love to trust God (as they profess) for what they have in their hands, in possession, or what lies in an easy view; place their desires afar off, carry their accomplishment behind the clouds out of their sight, interpose difficulties and perplexities
their hearts are instantly sick. They cannot wait for God; they do not trust Him, nor ever did. Would you have the presence of God with you? Learn to wait quietly for the salvation you expect from Him. — Owen Wilson

Once she looked across the table at Nick and noticed him watching her with a shadowed expression in his green eyes. For a moment, her happiness dimmed. Could he sense her attraction to Mr. Livingston? Their glances held, then he turned away to reply to a remark addressed to him by Miss Stanton. — Debra Holland

Sexual assault and domestic violence are difficult things to talk about. Talk about them anyway. — Mariska Hargitay

Only I look too soft and flabby — Onew

I will seek wisdom. I will choose my friends with care. — Andy Andrews

You have been the last dream of my soul. — Charles Dickens

Since the world never faults a man who refuses to yield ... it is generally recognized that weak men live in obedience to the world's will, while the strong obey only their own. — Giacomo Leopardi

Coaching is preparation. — Pete Carril

Denial is a powerful thing. It makes you believe lies. — Ellen Hopkins

My impulse is to create an aesthetic that's about a humanistic approach to a world and trying to create compassion for all the characters. — Mike White

You have good instincts,trust them. Thinking through every step is fine if you're playing chess, but this isn't chess. — Rick Yancey

Under a red desert sky all thought seems superfluous. — Marty Rubin

The point is not what we expect from life, but rather what life expects from us. — Viktor E. Frankl