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Where do you find the strength to brave a barrage of enemy fire and to bring your wounded friends to safety at great risk to your own life? Conviction. — Guy Verhofstadt

As far as things I avoid, I always avoid following trends just because they're trends. — Rachel Roy

Not coincidentally, there is something reminiscent of a minister and his flock, or perhaps a choir leader and his singers, in the final effect. Even the yoke of the Master's robe matches that of a man of the pulpit. After — Jackey Neyman Jones

Okay, you're okay, we're okay. — R.K. Lilley

Pudge, what you must understand about me is that I am a deeply unhappy person. — John Green

To our benefit, death isn't affected by an economic failure, and it never takes a holiday. In addition, a bereaved rich man is easier to con than a poor one in the same condition. A poor man, straightaway, understands death to be inevitable, but it takes a rich man some time to see that the end can't be circumvented with the application of enough collateral. — Jeffrey Ford

A tablecloth restaurant is still one of the great rewards of civilization. — Harry Golden

Some people wish it would happen, some pepole want it to happen, others make it happen — Michael Jordan

This momentary bridge. The wonder of a shared memory, returned. Of a place once theirs and a life that had already been lived. — Paul Yoon

The lump in his throat was evidence of how much, in spite of everything, he still loved her. — Jonathan Franzen

I wondered what Finley would say if she were here. Probably something like, 'Stab him with silver and see if it kills him. — Rachel Hawkins

She might not do it tonight, and she might not do it with that French boy, but she was going to get laid, and soon, because she was forty-three years old and she damn well needed it. — Victoria Dahl

If she's in pain now she doesn't show it; she just closes her eyes and surrenders, and that is worse than her screaming for help, somehow. — Veronica Roth