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There would be no communion between him and us if he did not first come to us with his grace. — John Calvin

I would say that writing, both the act of writing, and of course reading of other people's work is, for me, supreme joy. — James Lipton

A stereotyped but unconscious despair is concealed even under what are called the games and amusements of mankind. — Henry David Thoreau

Keep your heart in wonder at the daily miracles of your life. — Khalil Gibran

You could only express ownership of a thing in terms of how freely you could give it up — Steven King

You feel vulnerable but also liberated when you are naked and the man you are with is dressed. — Chloe Thurlow

She asks him quietly in the dark to tell her about the mother of everything and he did not know of whom she was speaking.
She asked the volcano and the volcano belched great streams of wet ash.
She lay her head down with fatigue and found her head on a pillow of ink.
Upon waking she stretched her arms around the glob and found her fingers weren't even close to touching. — Maggie Nelson

Anybody can be heard. Anyone can express their truths. And communication is possible without the confines of the body. — Marianne Williamson

I've always worked with my partner, my husband, Cameron, since 'Raw Like Sushi,' and in a way, I feel very free with what I do, but he also has an amazing insight in having intuitions that tend to be right a lot of the time, about where we should go next. — Neneh Cherry

I'm always very stressed about making a new proposition every season. But in a way, it's a kind of addiction. — Nicolas Ghesquiere

Let us distinguish between acting intentionally and acting deliberately or on purpose, as far as this can be done by attending to what language can teach us. — J.L. Austin

If the Cincinnati Reds were really the first major league baseball team, who did they play? — George Carlin

Whatever good religion has done, it has come at a terrible price. — Bill Maher