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CANDY: I'll be in a world of pain that no amount of worrying ahead of time will prepare me for. Why suffer in preparation for suffering? — Bijou Hunter

Write down what your reader needs, no more, no less. Reading should be textured, but not obscure. Henry James could make an entire paragraph out of a single sentence. The reader is completely sensory deprived of the story until the words show the way. If a reader were practiced, then James' prose could be followed and appreciated for its economy and elegance. — Christopher T. Garry

The job of an elected president is to overcome the past and change the playing field. — Ashraf Ghani

Most importantly, love each other deeply, because love cause many sins to be forgiven. - 1 Peter 4:8 — Thomas Nelson Publishers

Rather than looking at business as a series of simple, linear activities, the systems view recognizes that it is a function of numerous processes interacting interdependently with one another resulting in both planned and unplanned consequences. — John P. Forman

If there's anything better than a God-given talent, it's a God-given day job. — Robert Breault

God shapes the world by prayer. The prayers of God's saints are the capitol stock of heaven by which God carries on His great work upon the earth. — Edward McKendree Bounds

The process of unification could be equated to a tree, with each theory being a leaf on the end of a twig. — Andrew Thomas

He prefers the security of known misery to the misery of unfamiliar insecurity. — Sheldon B. Kopp

I've never been in love, but if a penguin can find a soul mate, I'm sure I can, too. — Rebekah Crane

Every thought is a seed. If you plant crab apples, don't count on harvesting Golden Delicious. — Bill Meyer

Raphael painted, Luther preached, Corneille wrote, and Milton sang; and through it all, for four hundred years, the dark captives wound to the sea amid the bleaching bones of the dead: for four hundred years the sharks followed the scurrying ships; for four hundred years America was strewn with the living and dying millions of a transplanted race; for four hundred years Ethiopia stretched forth her hands unto God. — W.E.B. Du Bois

If you divide Christians into denominations, agnostics and atheists come in third, behind Catholics and Baptists. That's interesting when you contrast it with the lack of influence of nonbelievers. — Richard Dawkins