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Take your time in everything, until you feel the pull within yourself. Do not let yourself be guided by fear, or even by desire. And certainly not by the will of others ... Like the moon and the tides, the human heart has many phases. Wait for them. They will not be rushed. — Jenny White

The fear of what might happen in the future is almost always worse than the future that eventually arrives. — Alexander McCall Smith

A God whom we could understand exhaustively, and whose revelation of Himself confronted us with no mysteries whatsoever, would be a God in man's image, and therefore an imaginary God, not the God of the Bible at all. — J.I. Packer

It's too easy to do your own site to not have one these days. I guess everyone has one. — Sebastian Bach

I have been long associated with British music. I have favoured it as my alternate music next to American. — Leonard Slatkin

I've lost Graystripe; I don't want to leave another friend behind." Ravenpaw shook his head. "My home is here, but I'll never forget you, I promise. I'll be waiting for you always. — Erin Hunter

The city's all brightness
and shadow, deckle-edged, bluer than air-there's no help anywhere-you no longer know how to listen. — Ralph Angel

What are the distinctive characteristics, or marks, of personality? Knowledge, feeling or emotion, and will. Any entity that thinks and feels and wills is a person. — R.A. Torrey

Mirabelle is attractive; it's just that she is never the first or second girl chosen. — Steve Martin

Let fools the studious despise,
There's nothing lost by being wise. — Jean De La Fontaine

The oaks and firs stood up as they reached the interstate and pushed on through the South West Pacific Highway to the Salmon River Highway, past places with names like Falling Creek, Tualatin, Joe Dancer Park, and Erratic Rock. Places you could walk out into and die and never be found. He could imagine them seared by sun in summer and shrouded in snow in winter. Hammered by hail the size of coins in spring and autumn, pounding flesh and smashing bone, processed to be carried off chunk by speck in the guts of birds. — Warren Ellis

I'll be fine. It's just hard to love somebody who doesn't love you back," Fallon answered. — Marcia Lynn McClure