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I was there the day that Horus fell. — Graham McNeill
I'd be doing it to screw the literary world. Those bastards all huddle in their gloomy cave and kiss each other's asses, and lick each other's wounds, and trip each other up, all the while spewing this pompous crap about the mission of literature. — Haruki Murakami
When something is hard, but you do it anyway and get stronger because you did it, that's building character. — Susan Wiggs
If it does not glorify Christ, let it not console or please you. — Charles Spurgeon
Opinion crowns with an imperial voice. — William Shakespeare
She walked to the door and looked at him with an affection that was at once hopeful and melancholic. Like light was both particle and wave. — Manu Joseph
Every year in this country, people are evicted from their homes not by the tens of thousands or even the hundreds of thousands but by the millions. — Matthew Desmond
We celebrate the differences among us, even that which we cannot reconcile, not in denial of the absolute, but in the gift of humility that those differences require of us. Without denying our differences, we no longer allow them to categorize or divide us. It is in the diversity that the image of God is most fully reflected in and through us. — Jamie Arpin-Ricci
CBS was very generous in their offer to re-sign me. But I simply want to try something new. — Craig Kilborn
On many days, harder than the act of making the art itself is the act of sharing it and living in a culture that you know is built to tear you down. — Amanda Palmer
In this age where people can become famous without doing anything, we are now encouraging a literary and publishing atmosphere where you must become famous before you can do anything. — Daniel R. Thorne
She felt like a woman on fire. Would it be bad to have sex with Santa in the closet? — Kathleen Brooks
If your desires are not great, a little will seem much to you; for small appetite makes poverty equivalent to wealth. — Democritus
Barbara [Stanwyck] was the first woman I ever loved. — Robert Wagner