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If I had to perform in a comedy club I would bomb; I would be trying too hard. — Henry Rollins

Let the winds blow, lad
Let fall the deep snow.
Let the stars fall, lad
We'll answer the call.
Let the dark come, lad
Ask not where it's from.
After the fight, lad
We'll see morning's light — Jennifer A. Nielsen

Nothing hath separated us from God but our own will, or rather our own will is our separation from God. — William Law

The better we get, the better we want to be. — Gay Hendricks

We become what we habitually contemplate — George Russell

Don't lecture someone on their choices when you don't know their story. — Jacob Gates

I have never done a thriller, and it will just be really fun for me to heave and pant and run and climb and break windows and scream every once in a while. — Kate Hudson

You are my wife. You fulfill my every dream. Nothing you do can send me away. Even if you'd been raped, I would not abandon you." Recalling her mission, she said, "But you must. The king - " "Does very well without me." "The queen - " "Will come to see me if she desires." "England - " "Can sink below the waves. As long as I'm with you, I won't care. — Christina Dodd

So," said Zia, "you're gonna eat your way through the whole universe, top to bottom. And then what? — Adam Christopher

Before I could flinch, he planted his warm lips against mine, wrapping his arms around my waist. I didn't know what to do with my hands. I thought about putting them in his hair, stopping inches away from his head. I thought about putting them around his neck, but I stopped myself midflight. So there I was, being kissed by a boy I was falling hopelessly in love with and making a complete fool of myself, because I looked like I was flagging someone down with my hands. Concealed — Sang Kromah

In their passion for sameness, the tyrants made themselves more and more powerful. All others grew correspondingly weaker and weaker. New bureaus and directorates, odd ministries, leaped into existence for the most improbable purposes. These became the citadels of a new aristocracy, rulers who kept the giant wheel of government careening along, spreading destruction, violence, and chaos wherever they touched. — Frank Herbert

As an author, you hope for a director and a cast that will make something wonderful out of your book. — Bernhard Schlink

I had the suit. All I needed was a name. — Laura-Louise Slattery

The fear of failure takes the joy out of living. — Charles F. Glassman