Nonfictional Elements Quotes & Sayings
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There is a joy that brings true happiness, but it is not given to the ungodly. It is only for those who love You for Your own sake. That joy is to know You as You are. This is the happy life, to rejoice in You, of You, and for You. — Augustine Of Hippo

In the end, the church will either declare the truth of God's Word, or it will find a way to run away from it. — Albert Mohler

I've lived through deaths in my family and I've lived through separations in my family so those are the big ones. Those are the ones that press the biggest buttons in human beings' lives. — Charlotte Rampling

There will always be people who can do it better than you, but that's a good thing! Start to see competition as inspiration - without envy. — Kathryn Budig

I have pit bulls barking at me on half of the love songs. — Matt Berninger

Don't worry, Duffy. I like you. We'll kill you last. — Adrian McKinty

Only now, years after having read though the works of Shakespeare, Dickens, Scott, Poe, Balzac did he realise that even the most prolific writer created only one novel; throw away the individual bindings and the whole of each man's writing constituted one book: the true and complete portrait of himself. An artist had one thing to say, and one only; he might flail about, seek new techniques, forms, colour combinations, subjects, but intrinsically he would always paint the same canvas, write the same book. — Irving Stone

Tony looked me up and down appraisingly. I have to say he didn't look disappointed or anything. He actually looked a little intrigued. "You gotta be Mason, the guy who called from the library."
"How can you tell?"
He shrugged his shoulders. "We don't get many Mr. Rogers sweaters in here."
"Oh," I held up my brand spanking new gym bag to prove I belonged there in that temple of testosterone, "I brought shorts and a T-shirt. — Nick Pageant

The monster was the best friend I ever had. — Boris Karloff

My films often have a very strong strain of irony, or even sarcasm, which is definitely related to homosexual camp. But it is by no means straightforward: quite often I am sincere when I appear to be sarcastic, and I am sarcastic when I appear to be sincere. I also try to contradict myself at least once a day, which is a camp must. — Bruce LaBruce

Dogs are miracles with paws — Susan Kennedy

I imagine how cool it would be if all small talk wasn't lies. — Jodi Picoult