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Was it genes or magick? she wondered. But then, for some, one was the same as the other — Nora Roberts

I love the gray areas, but I like the gray areas as considered by bright, educated, courageous people. — Alan Furst

I think as I have got older, I have got a bit more relaxed, although you might not think that if you heard me screaming at my kids. — Victoria Beckham

I became a vegetarian out of compassion for animals and to live as healthy as possible. I realized soon after that I was truly concerned with nonviolent consumption and my own health, a vegan diet was the best decision. — Davey Havok

The time was to come, when that wine too would be spilled on the street-stones, and when the stain of it would be red upon many there. — Charles Dickens

Prayer is the hand of faith on the door knob of your heart, inviting Jesus to enter. — Max Lucado

Volumes could be written on the problem of [drug] addiction. Millions of barbiturates are swallowed every night to help the nation sleep. Millions of tranquilizers keep us calm during the day. Millions of pep pills wake us up in the morning. The Bible warns that these flights from reality bring no lasting satisfaction. — Billy Graham

You can't draw blood from a stone, — Lena Dunham

Here and there amidst the wreckage, she found advanced devices that more or less still functioned. With one exception, she'd revealed these to Johanna and then to Woodcarver, and - after it was founded - to the Executive Council. Ravna had kept her mouth shut about the surveillance suite; she and the Children were trapped on a world of medieval strangers.
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So at the beginning Ravna had kept some secrets. It was now years too late to reveal this one. In the Beyond, "cameras" were more than what early tech civilizations imagined. Cameras could be a coat of paint, or critters that looked like insects, or even a bacterial infection. Delivery of the information to the observer could be even stranger, a diffuse cloud of perturbations - acoustic, visual, thermal - that took enormous processing to reconstruct. — Vernor Vinge