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Stunts are really fun. — Ty Simpkins

Spend the glittering moonlight there
Pursuing down the soundless deep
Limbs that gleam and shadowy hair,
Or floating lazy, half-asleep.
Dive and double and follow after,
Snare in flowers, and kiss, and call,
With lips that fade, and human laughter
And faces individual,
Well this side of Paradise! ...
There's little comfort in the wise. — Rupert Brooke

Are we Christians in this country really changing our hearts, or do we just believe in a change of heart ... ? — Johann Baptist Metz

People don't like the idea of thinking long term. Many are desperately seeking short term answers because they have money problems to be solved today. — Robert Kiyosaki

Even before you've gone anywhere, you feel like you've gone somewhere — Deborah Ellis

I've never heard of anyone waiting to be nervous until after. — C.L.Stone

My parents were Christian. — Wyclef Jean

Fain would I glide down a gentle river, but I am carried away by a torrent. — Baron De Montesquieu

I just happened to be in the right place at the right time." I think about this for a moment. "But isn't that what being psychic is? — Jodi Picoult

Nothing shall be lost that is done for God or in obedience to Him. — John Owen

He [liberal white person] may stand with you through thin, but not thick; when the chips are down, you'll find that as fixed in him as his bone structure is his sometimes subconscious conviction that he's better than anybody black. — Malcolm X

Then, slowly, my feet settled to the ground. Before I had taken six steps I sagged like a sail when the wind fades. As I walked back through the town, past sleeping houses and dark inns, my mood swung from elation to doubt in the space of three brief breaths.
I had ruined everything. All the things I had said, things that seemed so clever at the time, were in fact the worst things a fool could say. Even now she was inside, breathing a sigh of relief to finally be rid of me.
But she had smiled. Had laughed.
She hadn't remembered our first meeting on the road from Tarbean. I couldn't have made that much of an impression on her.
'Steal me,' she had said.
I should have been bolder and kissed her at the end. I should have been more cautious. I had talked too much. I had said too little. — Patrick Rothfuss

Why can't the state accede to the public's wishes? — Antonin Scalia

I will only add, God bless you. — Jane Austen