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Keep your face upturned to Christ as the flowers do to the sun. Look, and your soul shall live and grow — Hannah Whitall Smith

It's easy to think you love someone when the person you really want isn't there for you, at least not physically — Morgan Parker

but he was afraid of being insincere and telling lies in the presence of death. It was on a fine winter's day, shot through with sunlight. In the pale blue sky, you could sense the cold all spangled with yellow. The cemetery overlooked the town, and you could see the fine transparent sun setting in the bay quivering with light, like a moist lip. — Albert Camus

Love is worth doing. No matter how much it hurts. — Charles Martin

It is part of the unceasing human endeavor to prove that the spirit of man can transcend the flaws of his own nature. — Aung San Suu Kyi

Great. Not only do I have an angry spirit guide, but an angry spirit guide with a vindictive streak and an unnatural knowledge of show tunes. Better and better already. — Stacey Kade

No one was more shocked or angry than I was when we didn't find the weapons. I had a sickening feeling every time I thought about it. I still do. — George W. Bush

When you invent something, there will always be people to criticise. God's creation is full of critics, but has God given up His creation because of the critics? — Sri Chinmoy

While many comics have a secret persona, I fundamentally want to be myself. — Dana Carvey

One lesson you better learn if you want to be in politics is that you never go out on a golf course and beat the President. — Lyndon B. Johnson

And I didn't yet understand that just because you can recognize what another person wants and just because that person is older and more powerful than you are, you don't have to give it to them. — Curtis Sittenfeld

He narrowed his eyes at me, pushed out of the booth and stomped over to the cash desk where Ash had returned and was playing a game on his mobile phone.
"Sorry, sir," he echoed, dead-pan, and then added: "She is the owner."
He dropped his voice to a stage whisper. "And she's righ' crazy, so I wouldn't mess with her. She stabbed someone with a plastic fork just last week."
"A--a plastic fork?" the man said, looking over at me nervously.
"Yeah, and you would not believe the mess. A carving knife woulda made cleaner work of it."
The man slapped a few coins on the counter near the cash and, clutching the remains of his paper, dashed out the door.
"Thanks, Ash," I said, absently.
"No probs," he said. "Chasing zombies on my phone--fair inspirational, aye? — K.C. Dyer

Prayer meetings are the throbbing machinery of the church. — Charles Spurgeon