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Oh, God, if that's where this woman had gotten her Sophie Mercer gossip, I was surprised she'd greeted me with a handshake instead of an exorcism. — Rachel Hawkins

Long-term interpersonal relationships are the crucible of genuine progress in the Christian life. People who stay also grow. People who leave do not grow. We all know people who are consumed with spiritual wanderlust. But we never get to know them very well because they cannot seem to stay put. They move along from church to church, ever searching for a congregation that will better satisfy their felt needs. Like trees repeatedly transplanted from soil to soil, these spiritual nomads fail to put down roots and seldom experience lasting and fruitful growth in their Christian lives. — Joseph H. Hellerman

He's entitled not to love me, but he's not entitled to mess with my happy place. — Emma McLaughlin

All fighters run. The constant motion prepares you for being in the ring. And running strengthens your legs. Punching power comes from your lower body. — Laila Ali

Nature, the handmaid of God Almighty, does nothing but with good advice, if we make research into the true reason of things. — James Howell

There's something about a divorce in that even if your parents still love you, the fact that they can't live with each other makes you feel there's something wrong with you. — Jack Black

You don't look beautiful." Hunter smiled as the cool night air hit my face.
"Thanks."
"You look sexy. — Skyla Madi

Women had little security other than jewelry, so even the poorest among us sported gold chains, earrings, and rings as their insurance. — Yangsze Choo

We're at a moment where people are rediscovering their ability to design, to create (engineer)and in essence, to become a true maker. — Brit Morin

Sometimes friendship is just that, just being with someone. — Miranda Kenneally

The most likely explanation is that there was indeed a plot, however imperfect, to endanger the Lusitania in order to involve the United States in the war. — Erik Larson