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On cannot be precise, and still be true. — Marc Chagall

What is impossible with man is child's play with God. — Mahatma Gandhi

I like to think readers appreciate a well-drawn near-future as well as a well-drawn far-future. — Edward M. Lerner

Theology is just what you really think about God, and if you're going to do that, you'd better use your mind and not just let it be a receptacle - a catch-all for whatever beliefs happen to be passing by. — Dallas Willard

If there was no American prison in Iraq, there would be no Islamic State now. — Gwynne Dyer

I added, my voice dropping to the husky growl that made his pupils dilate just ... like ... that. — Amelia C. Gormley

Evil is unspectacular and always human, and shares our bed and eats at our own table, — Louise Penny

In trust and wisdom you can be as far superior to anyone as you dare make yourself. — Elizabeth Wein

As I stood with her on the platform - she impatient, tapping her foot, leaning forward to look down the tracks - it seemed more than I could bear to see her go. Francis was around the corner, buying her a book to read on the train.
'I don't want you to leave,' I said.
'I don't want to, either.'
'Then don't.'
'I have to.'
We stood looking at each other. It was raining. She looked at me with her rain-colored eyes.
Camilla, I love you,' I said. 'Let's get married. — Donna Tartt

The only way we can get rid of this desire to cling to our prejudices, is thoroughly to convince ourselves of the superiority of the truth; to leave not the slightest doubt in our own minds as to the value of looking with perfect indifference on all questions; to see that this is more advantageous than believing in that opinion which would benefit us most if true, more important than "being consistent," more to be cherished than the comfortable feeling of certainty. — Henry Hazlitt

The truth is, he was so glad at being free from his long enchantment that all dangers seemed a game in comparison. But the rest found it an eerie journey. — C.S. Lewis