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If your reading life and your friendships overlap, that's just a nice coincidence - a case where the conversation you're having with books and the conversation you're having with actual human beings happen to dovetail. — Kevin Brockmeier

If I wasn't so phenomenal. I would go back to you. — Coco J. Ginger

The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim. — Edsger W. Dijkstra

To carry language from two dimensions into three is the task of the poets, and the rebels in the 20th Century. — Terence McKenna

God plants our spiritual giftings deep, so it will take years to claim them, but that gives Him time to refine His message in our hearts. — Alisa Hope Wagner

Economic equality of my conception does not mean that every one will literally have the same amount. — Mahatma Gandhi

If you have a dream, FOLLOW IT. — Paula H. Deen

She pondered on how she had come to be as that particular place, at that particular moment, at that specific time in her life. Why, at fifty-three years old, was she lying on the hard ground, about to have a shootout with a murderer? — Andrew Joyce

WITHOUT YOU
I miss you more than ever and do not know what to do.
I remember waking up at dawn,
but can't expect to live another day without you.
The mirror does not lie.
I feel so different.
I miss you you.
People spend and spend as long as the pace of life seems wrong.
I was so different when you were here.
It was so different when you were here.
There is nothing more difficult than living without you.
I'm suffering in the hope to once again see.
You get the cold out of my body and it asks for you.
But I do not know where you are ...
If you had been here, I would be so happy.
But there is nothing more difficult than living without you ... — Jose N. Harris

Pay no attention to what the critics say. A statue has never been erected in honor of a critic. — Jean Sibelius