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When I was seven I believed in God so I told Him I was sorry about kicking my sister and to "please not condemn me to eternal suffering in the interminable fires of Perdition for my transgressions. — Emma Rose Kraus
There's something intimidating, yet exciting about a blank page. — Christopher Stocking
I know a lot of very stable gay couples. — Condoleezza Rice
There is to me a daintiness about early flowers that touches me like poetry. They blow out with such a simple loveliness among the common herbs of pastures, and breathe their lives so unobtrusively, like hearts whose beatings are too gentle for the world. — Nathaniel Parker Willis
As long as they don't know, I am safe — Bangambiki Habyarimana
If it shall be necessary, through sentences of excommunication against their persons and of interdict against their lands, all backsliding being put an end to, they compel them to fulfil their vows. — Pope Innocent III
I think a snob would be a person who thinks he is entitled; he has good things in his life and is entitled to them. — Ben Stein
Men's giving can only be to a certain extent: but God's is without limit. — J. Sidlow Baxter
Vows are powerful things," he said. "They set things in motion. — John C. Wright
Intuition will tell the thinking mind where to look next. — Jonas Salk
Statistics are about as interesting as first base coaches. — Jim Bouton
In the theatre you can change things ever so slightly; it's an organic thing. Whereas in film you only have that chance on the day, and you have no control over it at all. — Judi Dench
The audience wants a safety blanket. It's the storyteller's job to take that safety blanket and choke them with it until they experience a profound narrative orgasm. — Chuck Wendig
By the bones!" said Shay. "He has all seven!"
"All seven what?"
"The Potter biographies! The College of Spires only had five of the volumes ... four now, since I stole one."
"What's so special about these books?" She picked up one of the fat tomes and flipped it open.
"Potter was a member of a race of wizards who lived in the last days of the human age," said Shay.
Jandra frowned as she flipped through the pages. "Are you certain this isn't fiction?" She asked. — James Maxey
