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How many pages are there in my life?? I've read only a prologue.. But personally it's exciting already. — Minzy

Believing is nothing other than, in the darkness of the world, touching the hand of God, and in this way, in silence, hearing the Word, seeing love. — Pope Benedict XVI

Tantalizingly, he could see a fragment of hope waving in the distance like a beckoning, large-bosomed siren offering the forbidden, heady tiramisu of freedom and the naughty, rapturous chocolate ice cream of wealth. If he could just avoid being lured onto the dangerous, ball-breaking rocks of retribution, who knew what might be possible? — Sean O'Neill

Friendship throws out deep roots in honest hearts, D'Artagnan. Believe me, it is only the evil-minded who deny friendship; they cannot understand it. — Alexandre Dumas

Take the road to contradiction, it'll lead you, I promise, to the palace of wisdom. — Frank Lentricchia

My challenge to all Republicans is to invent the systems and approaches to help people help themselves. — Newt Gingrich

His brow was sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought and his air that of a man who, if he had said 'Hullo, girls', would have said it like someone in a Russian drama announcing that Grandpapa had hanged himself in the barn. — P.G. Wodehouse

Before we get any further, I want you to understand that this book will not help you quit smoking or control a gambling addiction. Mini habits are for good habits only - adding positive behaviors to your life — Stephen Guise

I love you in this dress, Evangeline, but it's much too restrictive for what I want to do to you. — Adriane Leigh

The sinful emotions are stirred most deeply by self-love. — Walter J Chantry

You want to be a good parent and you want to be a friend, and it's hard to be both. You have to balance it as well as you can. — Willie Nelson

At night, Toby breathed herself in. Her new self. Her skin smelled like honey and salt. And earth — Margaret Atwood