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The tiny princess glanced up with a shy smile. "Boyth, all," she said, in a small, lisping voice. Morgan's — Diana Wynne Jones

Happiness doesn't come from doing what we like to do but from liking what we have to do. — Wilferd Peterson

The relation between Judaism, Zionism, and Messianism is one that is often hard for Jews to get straight. Needless to say, it is even harder for non-Jews. — David Novak

It's really vital to have rock music because it connects the generations. It's important in that way. — Christine Ebersole

Jesus was a human being, bound by history and the natural world; an extraordinary man, to be sure, but still a man. — Paul Verhoeven

Black women have been cultured to compare not connect. — Michaela Angela Davis

She wanted to look presentable, but not like an overdressed outsider. — Eowyn Ivey

You will not see anyone who is truly striving after his spiritual advancement who is not given to spiritual reading. — Athanasius Of Alexandria

Observing his lopsided grin, I asked, "What?"
"At this rate, you're going to be in possession of half my wardrobe before the weekends done."
His words brought a light flush of color to my cheeks.
Obviously deriving pleasure from my reaction, he added, "Don't worry, I'll let you know when I'm down to my underwear. — Marilyn Phillips

Well. Who wouldn't break? I broke. You broke.'
'And we both emerged stronger.'
'We both emerged', I modified his words. — Robin Hobb

If the characters [in a movie] aren't real, if their lives aren't realistic, if you call bullshit at any point in their journey, then the rest of it is invalid. — Justin Simien

I've always been an animal lover my entire life. — Jillian Hervey

Church History is the record of God's gracious, wonderful and mighty deeds, showing how by his Spirit and Word he rules his Church and conquers the world. — Nils Forsander

CHAPTER XLV THE TRUSTY AGENT — Charles Dickens