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Compared with Iowa, Kansas City was a strange world. The Halls where she worked was in the most elegant place she'd ever been at that point, a made-up town for shopping, a Fifth Avenue on the prairie (when she got to the real Fifth Avenue, she wasn't very impressed, because the Country Club Plaza had spoiled her). — Jane Smiley
I could tell in his face that I could burn the house down, and he'd just get out marshmallows and thank me for the lovely flame. I'm not sure I could make a mistake big enough for him not to forgive. — Kiera Cass
Without struggles, success would be meaningless. — Peprah Boasiako
That in the soul which is called the mind is, before it thinks, not actually any real thing. — Aristotle.
Your kisses lift me higher ... like the sweet song of a choir. You light my morning sky, with burning love. — Elvis Presley
Rumi says: Out beyond ideas of wrong doing and right doing There is a field. I'll meet you there. — Elizabeth Lesser
The universe is talking. All we have to do is stop and listen. — Joseph Inzirillo
Some people should not be allowed access to the Internet. — Molly Harper
Apart from Christ, we cannot stand against our own hearts. The verses above presume that we will struggle with sin, but they warn us not to declare any sin a "sanctifiable" character quality, even if through it we may learn valuable lessons about life. Learning lessons is not God's first priority for his children. Transformed character is. I learned here that God may, in his providence, bring good from my past, but the good that comes is not because of the sin, but in spite of it. It is very tempting to see "good" in those things that tempt us to sin or lead us to sin because then we don't seem nearly as corrupt as Original Sin renders us. According to God, sinful temptations are inclinations to do something or become something that cost Jesus his life for my sake. We are not to try to ransom it on our own terms. Suggesting that our sin is good or produces good is tantamount to calling cancer good health. — Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
I like my music with the rinds and the seeds and pulp left in. — Tom Waits
