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Then she did something that really surprised me. She blinked back tears and put out her arms.
I stepped forward and hugged her. Butterflies started turning my stomach into a mosh pit.
"Hey, it's ... it's okay." I patted her back.
I was aware of everything in the room. I felt like I could read the tiniest print on any book on the shelves. Annabeth's hair smelled like lemon soap. She was shivering. — Rick Riordan

Free-will without God's grace is not free at all, but is the permanent prisoner and bondslave of evil, since it cannot turn itself to good. Martin Luther — R.C. Sproul

I am grateful to blessed Nature, because she made what is necessary easy to acquire and what is hard to acquire unnecessary. — Epicurus

Worrying about something you can change is necessary, but worrying about the inevitable is a waste of time. — J.A. George

A friend is someone you can lean on. — Snoopy

When you give your weakness permission to be because you understand that it is simply an expression of your strength, it tends to no longer be a weakness. — Chris Matakas

You can take weight out of a car and truck and still make it very strong. — William Clay Ford Jr.

Don't cheat when you got the most beautiful woman by your side — MG

In April 1962, McGeorge Bundy - the former Harvard dean and now national security adviser to President Kennedy - had Oppenheimer invited to a White House dinner honoring forty-nine Nobel laureates. At this gala affair, Oppie rubbed elbows with such other luminaries as the poet Robert Frost, the astronaut John Glenn and the writer Norman Cousins. Everyone laughed when Kennedy quipped, "I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone." Afterwards, — Kai Bird

History cannot teach us any general rule, principle, or law. There is no means to abstract from a historical experience a posteriori any theories or theorems concerning human conduct and policies. The — Ludwig Von Mises