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To my father. Thank you for teaching me that we all deserve to be forgiven. — Cassia Leo

Why do you want to know?" he asked.
"I hate secrets."
"I have secrets I may never tell you. — C.D. Reiss

But the voices of fear and discontent are always the loudest ... — Amy Harmon

Sometimes that which is most precious can be found where you would least expect to. — David Gaider

I'm a huge fan of dance cardio because it goes by really quick. — Julianne Hough

Maybe it was because I was raised in Appalachia, raised in faith and poverty and little else, but I believed in things like fate and destiny. I believed in angels, and I believed in God's ability to direct our paths, to guide us and move us in unseen ways, and I believed in miracles. Suddenly, Finn Clyde felt like a miracle, and I felt sure that Minnie had sent him to me. — Amy Harmon

Not all forms of abuse leave bruises. — Danielle Steel

Expectation is contentment - Gain satiety. — Emily Dickinson

My wife Mary and I have been married for forty-seven years and not once have we had an argument serious enough to consider divorce; murder, yes, but divorce, never. — Jack Benny

Every time I stepped into madness of the crowds, I longed for the wisdom of the loneliness. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Western Costume, and the old Universal wardrobe that is huge and they're getting rid of so much of it now, which is sad. — Sally Field

Every doer of the law and every moral worker is accursed, for he walketh in the presumption of his own righteousness. — Martin Luther

By time and toil we sever What strength and rage could never. — Jean De La Fontaine

... he had always wondered why the sensations one felt in dreamas were so much more intense than anything one could experience in waking reality - why the horror was so total and the ecstacy so complete - and what was that extra quality which could never be recaptured afterward; the quality of what he felt when he walked down a path through tangled green leaves in a dream, in an air full of expectation, of causeless, utter rapture - and when he awakened he could not explain it, it had just been a path through some woods. — Ayn Rand