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Faith is not to blindly believe, son. Faith is action. It's doing something. It's creating what we need and believing that God will be merciful enough to grant it in his time. — Orson Scott Card

Bryn Mawr had done what a four-year dose of liberal education was designed to do: unfit her for eighty percent of the useful work of the world. — Toni Morrison

The most important thing is for you to believe in what you are doing. — Debbi Fields

I was proud to work with the great Gershwin, and I would have done it for nothing, which I did. — Howard Dietz

I hope he died of intestinal cancer in a part of the world where morphine is as of yet undiscovered. — Stephen King

When you just work tactically, in pure football sessions, you can see the way they can think football. — Jose Mourinho

The only freedom that lasts comes from pursuing what we want when we want what we ought. — John Piper

My claim is simply that the literary approach is one necessary way to read and interpret the Bible, an approach that has been unjustifiably neglected. Despite that neglect, the literary approach builds at every turn on what biblical scholars have done to recover the original, intended meaning of the biblical text. — Leland Ryken

If I have to made a Daredevil movie, I will take a completely different direction. My vision of the character is much more a drama. There will be a 1st part in the child hood of Matt Murdock and the universe of Hell kitchen. Something in the universe of the first Rocky Balboa. — Xavier Gens

Maggie Dove wanted to be a beacon of light. She dreamed of being the sort of person who made others laugh, calmed crying babies, soothed wild dogs, inspired hopefulness. — Susan Breen

A spa hotel? It's like a normal hotel, only in reception there's a picture of a pebble. — Rhod Gilbert

Mr. Bradford," she said. "I'm not going to propose to you."
The twinkle in Mr. Bradford's eyes faded. So did his smile. He managed to keep it on his face. It looked painful.
"Oh," he said.
"Mr. Bradford?"
"Yes?"
"Would you mind it so very much if ... you know ... you proposed to me?"
The light in Mr. Bradford's eyes jumped to life. He beamed so largely it almost wasn't crooked.
"If you want. — Heather Dixon

My parents are very proud of my success but still worry, as I'm in a profession where there is no guarantee of work. They have always supported my decision to go into acting, but there have been tough times work-wise. — David Harewood

What exactly are you doing?" I asked when he did another lap around my little living room.
Connor stopped, glanced my way, and shook his head. "I'm thinking about how long it would take me to say goodnight to you if we were really dating."
Yeah. Eye roll.
"Okay, got it." I shoved him toward the door. "Out you go. — Bria Quinlan