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However weak we are, however poor, however little our faith, or however small our grace may be, our names are still written on His heart; nor shall we lose our share in Jesus' love. — Charles Spurgeon

I knew that to find and to feel Yoav again would be terribly painful, because of what had become of him, and because of what I knew he could ignite in me, a vitality that was excruciating because like a flare it lit up the emptiness inside me and exposed what I always secretly knew about myself: how much time I'd spent being only partly alive, and how easily I'd accepted a lesser life. — Nicole Krauss

The utmost we can hope for in this world is contentment; if we aim at anything higher, we shall meet with nothing but grief and disappointment. A man should direct all his studies and endeavors at making himself easy now and happy hereafter. — Joseph Addison

I had very steady and formal relationships with women. And I can say, I fell in love with women and it felt right. — Ricky Martin

You got to face your evil, Hoodoo," Zeke said. "If people don't face the danger that's seeking them, evil will find them first. — Ronald L. Smith

We're building an independent political program that can run electoral politics and then turn on a dime to hold our leaders to task, in case they suddenly develop that old case of amnesia! We'll be there to remind them what they promised and who they promised to work for! — Richard Trumka

I could EAT YOUR HEART & asshole you'd never know it. — Joyce Carol Oates

I wanted to reach back to other times I might have lived in, the traces of which are scattered to places I previously thought imaginary. — Hassan Blasim

It will be one of the tragedies of Christian history if future historians record that at the height of the twentieth century the church was one of the greatest bulwarks of white supremacy. — Martin Luther King Jr.

You know, a lot of people are loath to go to an orchestral concert because they are intimidated by the thought. — Anthony Daniels