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Ever a glutton, at another's cost, But in whose kitchen dwells perpetual frost. — John Dryden

Gran always said our West Virginia mountains is like the bosom of the Almighty, keeping us protected and still in Him. — Marilyn Sue Shank

That's the way it is with dreams. They scratch at your door. You see them through the peep hole: a stray dream looking for a home. You think it might go away if you ignore it. Wrong. It's still there when you open the door, smiling. Wagging its tail. — Monique Duval

Believing in grace is one thing. Living it is another. — Charles R. Swindoll

God without Christ is no God. — John Piper

As you know, in most areas of science, there are long periods of beginning before we really make progress. — Eric Kandel

I am Prince Jalmari ta Korento." I scoffed. "Sure you are. Do me a favor and ring the butler. Tell him to arrange a carriage. I think I'd like a ride to the courthouse to get a restraining order against Your Majesty. — J.D. Brown

I do believe some people can naturally act and don't know it. — Andrea Arnold

You left with my soul in your fists and my heart in your teeth, and I don't want either of them back." ~Ben — Colleen Hoover

Strangely, I always have a lot of cut scenes. I keep writing shorter and shorter scripts, thinking that this time, I'll get all my scenes in. — David Twohy

A U.S. Senator should have the same right as a member of the Knesset ... to disagree with any government when its actions may not be in the United States' interest. — Charles H. Percy

The best part of the Western tradition has included a recognition of and respect for the individual as a living entity. The function of the society is to cultivate the individual. It is not the function of the individual to to support society. — Joseph Campbell

Why has slamming a ball with a racquet become so obsessive a pleasure for so many of us? It seems clear to me that a primary attraction of the sport is the opportunity it gives to release aggression physically without being arrested for felonious assault. — Nat Hentoff