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Her forehead was a maze of anxious little grooves, from a lifetime of wondering about whether everyone within range was OK. — Tana French

I did art; I made furniture. I didn't want to be a cliche - the Beatle's son who became a musician. — James McCartney

My head got so heavy, it sank down into my chest. So say whatever it is you think you've got to say, St. John. That you're not in love with me. That you need to be alone. Say it. I'm not going to like it, no, I won't like it at all. But I'll be all right. — Helen Oyeyemi

In every true conversion the will of man comes into line with the will of God. — Billy Graham

If the government is going to mandate levels and punish schools for failing, they should send that money to the school system. — Robert Duncan

No more coals to Newcastle, no more Hoares to Paris. — George V

Simon wasn't listening at all. Simon was
staring at Isabelle, willing her to look at him. — Cassandra Clare

I wake up, eat, make a beat. Play Xbox, make another beat and go to bed. Occasionally do something. I rarely party. — Boi-1da

It's still feminine, but not in a romantic way. It's all about masculine and feminine, and being strong. — Miuccia Prada

Back then, I think, both sides were just very young. They needed to grow up enough to realize that thing get quite complicated in the business of living, that a lot of things require mutual understanding and compromise. I mean, when you get right down to it, all business for us men on earth is based on material things - so we've just got to work hard and share the fruits of our labors with one another. Only when that is done righteously can we render our faith honorably to God. Within a generation of adopting a school of thought in the name of New Learning, be it Christianity or socialism, we all became such ardent followers that we forgot the way of life we'd led for so long. (2007: 163) — Hwang Sok-yong

Take the famous utterance, "I am God." Some people think this is a great pretension, but "I am God" is in fact a great humility. Those who say, instead, "I am a servant of God" believe that two exist, themselves and God. But those who say, "I am God" have become nothing and have cast themselves to the winds. They say, "I am God" meaning, "I am not, God is all. There is no existence but God. I have lost all separation. I am nothing." In this the humility is greater.
This is what ordinary people don't understand. When they render service in honor of God's glory, their servanthood is still present. Even though it is for the sake of God, they still see themselves and their own actions as well as God - they are not drowned in the water. That person is drowned when no movement, nor any action belongs to them, all their movements spring from the movement of the water. — Rumi

Always games, baby. But the rules are ours to break.' Julian Harte — Brooke Harris