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All worship is an intelligent and loving response to the revelation of God, because it is the adoration of His name. — John Stott

In short, Mrs. Pontellier was beginning to realize her position in the universe as a human being, and to recongize her relations as an individual to the world within and about her. This may seem like a ponderous weight of wisdom to descend upon the soul of a young woman of twenty-eight - perhaps more wisdom than the Holy Ghost is usually pleased to vouchsafe to any woman. — Kate Chopin

The click [of a light switch] is the modern triumphal clarion proceeding us through life, announcing our entry into every lightless room. — Ben Katchor

The Poet's leaves are gathered one by one,
In the slow process of the doubtful years. — Bayard Taylor

Why, I never did believe it, — Edgar Rice Burroughs

Tell me not to kiss you, Jessica. Tell me right now. And best you make me believe you mean it," he warned softly, a breath from her lips. "Don't kiss me." She wet her lips. "Try again," he said flatly. "Don't kiss me." She swayed toward his body, a magnet to steel. "Try again," he hissed. "And best 'ware, woman, 'tis your last chance." Jessi took a deep breath. "Don't." Another deep breath. "Kiss me?" He laughed, a cocky, rich purr of a sound. — Karen Marie Moning

Let them look all they want. Let them go ahead and look at me, the luckiest mother alive. — Stephanie Nielson

Not even a thing, Jenna. You need something and I have it to give, I will, every damn time. You hear me? — Laura Kaye

Somehow love from the past can be felt in the present and accompany us on our journey into the future. — Jim Stovall

Its good to be alone than being alone with everyone. — Abhijit Tripathi

I set my own rhythm and it was usually a little faster than other people's. — Ray Charles

I like hoodies. They just make me feel safe. — Marian Keyes

There are many critics whose work I greatly admire. Even though I diverge from T.J. Reed in several important ways, I've learned greatly from his writings on Mann. — Philip Kitcher