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If people start pulling away the stereotypes of what angels are instead of these fluffy, teddy-bear kinds of angels, then they'll see, historically, that they were terrifying in some depictions. In the Bible, from what I remember, often the reaction to angels is one of terror. — Danielle Trussoni
There was something about funerals. It made you see things better. A funeral a day and I'd be rich. — Charles Bukowski
It's a gift of tranquility when your adult desires mesh with your childhood background. I don't quite know why mine didn't, although I think books, again, are partly to blame. — Maureen Corrigan
For my part, I wish, with Mr. Howells, that the literature of the past might be purged of all that is ugly and barbarous in it, although I should object as much as any one to having these great works weakened or falsified. — Helen Keller
I am definitely a dog person. I feel like Webster and I are very much alike. — Calista Flockhart
The man who has given himself to his country loves it better; the man who has fought for his friend honors him more; the man who has labored for his community values more highly the interests he has sought to conserve; the man who has wrought and planned and endured for the accomplishment of God's plan in the world sees the greatness of it, the divinity and glory of it, and is himself more perfectly assimilated to it. — Richard Salter Storrs
Wonder Woman is lame. She flies around in an invisible jet, but she's not invisible. I don't get it. — Megan Fox
You really are adorable ... do you know that? — S.C. Stephens
Can it, elf, or I will crush your summer fruit into a nice dinner wine." He — Kate Danley
You can't choose what happens to you, but you can choose who you become because of it. ~Aladdin — Jessica Khoury
When I had woken up the next morning, I'd stared at my ceiling for a good ten minutes, reliving the dream, committing it to memory ... wishing it was real, wishing I could crawl back inside that dream and disappear
stay there forever. — S.C. Stephens
It always gave me a peculiar feeling to catch a glimpse of my parents' lives before I was born. — Robert Drewe