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Sacred solitude; reading, wondering and writing. — Lailah Gifty Akita

This, I thought, is why we have comfort zones, because they are comfortable. What can possibly be gained by leaving them? — David Nicholls

I don't think I could be a foot soldier. I don't know if I could take orders too good. I'm a little lazy. — Benicio Del Toro

Hello, Goddess."- Roman Arceneaux — Brenda Tetreault

She smelled like a mountain valley in springtime and made him dream of the future in a way he hadn't considered possible. — Lyz Kelley

Working in a store and being a shop assistant, if you don't know what to do and you like fashion, I think it's a great way of getting into the business because you do windows, cleaning, and everything. That was my school for two years, working in a shop, and that's how I met people in magazines and designers. — Nicola Formichetti

When it is not possible to reason with holy warriors, it is necessary to immobilize them or crush them. — William F. Buckley Jr.

The bottom line is that indifference is really a form of selfishness. — John C. Maxwell

For the left, the flashpoint is up the class ladder (between the very top and the rest); for the right, it is down between the middle class and the poor. For the left, the flashpoint is centered in the private sector; for the right, in the public sector. Ironically, both call for an honest day's pay for an honest day's work. — Arlie Russell Hochschild

There was a lot of great writing couples, but I try to do it all myself. And it was practically impossible, but I still managed to be ahead of my time. — Jackie DeShannon

You have to work at having quality in your church, because people that are influential in your city may be God's instruments for resolving all kinds of problems that will most surely come up in the future. — Sunday Adelaja

[writing to Stirling in 1740]
... an unlucky accident happened to some of the French mathematicians in Peru. It seems that they were shewing French gallantry to the natives' wives, who have murdered their servants destroyed their instruments and burnt their papers, the Gentlemen escaping narrowly themselves. What an ugly article this will make in a journal. — Colin Maclaurin

Manism (ancestor cults) - but it was not as concerned — Reza Aslan

Once a man has some money, peace begins to sound good to him. — Clint Eastwood