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sacred is the task of the artist when he undertakes to paint the life of the People. Falsification here is far more pernicious than in the more artificial aspects of life. — George Eliot

You cannot be in a close and intimate relationship with Jesus Christ and remain so tormented. — Lisa Heaton

Through embracing the diversity of humans beings, we will find a sure way to true happiness. — Malcolm Gladwell

I'm so sorry," I whisper. I lean forward and kiss him.
His eyelashes flutter and he looks at me through a haze of opiates. "Hey, Catnip."
"Hey, Gale," I say.
"Thought you'd be gone by now," He says.
My choices are simple. I can die like a quarry in the woods or I can die here beside Gale. "I'm not going anywhere. I'm going to stay right here and cause all kinds of trouble."
"Me, too," Gale says. He just manages a smile before the drugs pull him back under. — Suzanne Collins

That's the good thing about it. Nothing counts except what's goin' on around you. — H.L. Davis

If I have any advantage, maybe, as a writer, it is that I don't think I'm very interesting. I mean, beginning a novel with the last sentence is a pretty plodding way to spend your life. — John Irving

My heart just keeps getting bigger and bigger. — Mariska Hargitay

Hey. We good?" Christian asked.
They were all watching me, even the creepy doll head.
So I closed my eyes and said what I said best.
Nothing. — Sarah Ockler

If a frog becomes a king, he will make the whole kingdom muddy! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Expository preaching is the best method for displaying and conveying your conviction that the whole Bible is true. — Timothy Keller

Spend twenty years there and you ask yourself how there can still be strangers with so many familiar faces ... it's probably that cities generate strangers continuously ... — Frederik Peeters

We need improvement in the style of performance. There is no more advantage in a musician who plays and conducts than in one who is only a beater of rhythm. — Franz Liszt

Ideally a book would have no order in it, and the reader would have to discover his own. — Raoul Vaneigem