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It is generally admitted, and very frequently proved, that virtue and genius, and all the natural good qualities which men possess, are derived from their mothers. — Theodore Hook
Don't you dare walk away from this, Jack, don't you dare, Molly says fiercely. Most people don't ever feel what yer feeling. Be with her. An if it lasts one hour, one night, a week a month, it don't matter. Be with her, burn with her, shine with her ... fer whatever time's given to you. — Moira Young
When you can't have both freedom and safety, boy, which do you choose?" Elend was silent. "I make my own choice," he finally said. "And I leave the others to make their own as well. — Brandon Sanderson
You never want me in a position to have to think. That's bad. — Elden Henson
Love is involuntary. It does not often run in a yoke with prudence. — Anthony Trollope
When confronted by a hungry wolf, it is unwise to goad the beast, as Cato would have us do. But it is equally unwise to imagine the snarling animal a friend and offer your hand, as Pompey does." "Perhaps you would have us climb a tree! — Marcus Tullius Cicero
She hadn't come for any of that. She came for him. Twenty feet in front of her, leaning back against the waist-high bar, stood the man she'd spent all day tracking down - the infamous Dillon James. The man who would soon have the power to take away everything she held dear. — J.M. Stewart
The prayer of the saints is never self-important, but always God-important. — Oswald Chambers
Every small town has its dramatic group, its barber-shop quartet, every home has music in one form or another. — Kate Smith
Careful writers pick up the nuances of words by focusing on their makeup and their contexts over the course of tens of thousands of hours of reading. — Steven Pinker
I like vengeance as much as the next guy, if the next guy likes vengeance a whole lot ... — Jonah Goldberg
Our religion will not clash with nor contradict the facts of science in any particular. — Brigham Young