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There are more books in the world than hours in which to read them. We are thus deeply influenced by books we haven't read, that we haven't had the time to read. — Umberto Eco
What are you doing sister? / Killing swine. — William Shakespeare
I feel many, many challenges in my career but I try not to obsess about them. I deal with them, but not obsess. — Jai Uttal
We're celebrating our freedom. We're celebrating our ability to be kids when everything is trying to take that away from us. It's a choice, Ty. We can do whatever we want. — Matthew Quick
Society is the union of men and not the men themselves. — Charles De Secondat
There were times when David Souter thought of Bush v. Gore and wept, — Jeffrey Toobin
Palpatine has the presence of a collapsing star and the consumptive void that results from it. It draws you in. It takes something from you. It is a flensing, frightening force. But Rax stands tall, — Chuck Wendig
We cannot allow our kids not to have an educational opportunity. — Gwen Moore
And you're figuring out who you are, and you haven't yet become stagnant in your thinking. You haven't solidified. And one thing that I find is that a lot of grown-ups tend to look back on their high school or middle school years and say, "Oh, thank God all that's over." — Lauren Myracle
Because we're two of a kind. You were made to take care of me, and I'm going to take care of you. — Jodi Picoult
I've always retained my privacy, but now I protect it even more. — Daniel Craig
NVC enhances inner communication by helping us translate negative internal messages into feelings and needs. Our ability to distinguish our own feelings and needs and to empathize with them can free us from depression. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
By contemplation of God's matchless love, we take upon us His nature. Christ — Ellen G. White
The heart must be kept tender and pliable; otherwise agnosticism converts to skepticism. In such a case, the value of apologetics is voided, for apologetics is aimed at persuading doubters, not at refuting the defiant. He who demands a kind of proof that the nature of the case renders impossible, is determined that no possible evidence shall convince him. — Edward John Carnell
