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Prayer-though it is often draining, even an agony-is in the long term the greatest source of power that is possible. — Timothy Keller

I have grown in my writing and I care about it now and I know how important it is to write stuff. — Charles King

It became very clear to me that Yooralla was not as interested in media coverage that explored issues faced by people with disability as it was in giving a pat on the back to journalists who maintained the status quo by giving readers the warm and fuzzies over their morning paper. — Stella Young

Permanence was a illusion, and nothin really mattered but now. — Raymond L. Atkins

What's going on here?" Miles demanded, pushing his way past the last of the stampeding throng. "And why is Santa worshiping that elf? — Laura Resnick

After love, the man sleeps, while the woman reflects. — Monica Bellucci

To be categorized is, simply, to be enslaved — Gore Vidal

It's a curse, you know, to be able to look higher than you're allowed to reach. — Ayn Rand

If there's one thing I know for sure, it's that serious doubt - the kind that leads to despair - begins not when we start asking God questions but when, out of fear, we stop. In our darkest hours of confusion and in our most glorious moments of clarity, we remain but curious and dependent little children, tugging frantically at God's outstretched hands and pleading with every question and every prayer and every tantrum we can muster, We want to have a conversation with you! — Rachel Held Evans

Back in the 60s, San Francisco artists lived in communes. — Gedde Watanabe

No matter what, like, I couldn't - I could break a world record, get an Olympic gold medal, and my mom would be, like, you could have done better. But you looked pretty. That's what she says all the time. — Ryan Lochte

What is more cruel than a tyrant's ear? — Juvenal

For me, heaven would be a lack of alienation. The whole time I was growing up, I felt comfort was inherently evil. I think that, for me, heaven isn't about couches and milk shakes and never having a troubling thought again. — Alice Sebold