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Rise up from the dead, and Christ will give you light. — Anonymous

We spend more time gazing at luminous screens than into the eyes of our loved ones. — Charlie Brooker

nobody likes to be made out to be morons, especially morons. — Jim Riva

All the places my mind took me were places I did not want to go. — Linwood Barclay

I am not a fan of historical fiction that is sloppy in its research or is dishonest about the real history. — Kate Mosse

never be, try to become — Nichelle Walker

On the smooth brown hair was a hat that had been taken from its mother too young. — Raymond Chandler

We all need sympathy. And as it
is impossible that we should ever perfectly obtain it from our fellow men, there remains but One
who can give it to us. There is One
who can enter the closet where the skeleton is locked up. One who is in touch with our unmentionable grief. He weighs and measures that which is too heavy for us to bear. That blessed One! Oh,that we may each one have Him for our
Friend! Without Him we shall lack the great necessity of a happy life! A personal Savior is absolutely needful to each of us to meet our individual personality. Jesus, alone, can understand with our joy and make it still more gladsome. He,alone, can understand our grief and remove its wormwood.
Man unknown to man sermon — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

When it comes to dysfunctional families," he said,"I'll put mine up against anyone's, anytime — Jayne Castle

I have some unfinished business to complete at the University of Oregon. — Chip Kelly

Luck doesn't shine her light on each of us equally. She is arbitrary, irrational, unfair and sometimes downright cruel. — Francine Pascal

Governments harangue about deficits to get more revenue so they can spend more. — Allan H. Meltzer

I'm my own "ideal reader" in the sense that I write novels that I would want to read. — Steve Erickson