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Like religion, politics, and family planning, cereal is not a topic to be brought up in public. It's too controversial. — Erma Bombeck

Immortality. We all want to be remembered: We want to do things that will make people say, 'Isn't he wonderful?' — Lajos Egri

He would dream waking dreams about Jesus, gloriously childlike. He fancied he came down every now and then to see how things were going in the lower part of his kingdom; and that when he did so, he made use of Glashgar and its rocks for his stair, coming down its granite scale in the morning, and again, when he had ended his visit, going up in the evening by the same steps. Then high and fast would his heart beat at the thought that some day he might come upon his path just when he had passed, see the heather lifting its head from the trail of his garment, or more slowly out of the prints left by his feet, as he walked up the stairs of heaven, going back to his Father. Sometimes, when a sheep stopped feeding and looked up suddenly, he would fancy that Jesus had laid his hand on its head, and was now telling it that it must not mind being killed; for he had been killed, and it was all right. — George MacDonald

I just want to sleep. The whole point of not talking about it, of silencing the memory, is to make it go away. It won't. I'll need brain surgery to cut it out of my head. — Laurie Halse Anderson

My fear tries to keep my secrets locked down, but my hope keeps slipping you the key. — David Levithan

Drew a mustache on your picture, threw your ring away. — Sam The Sham

Surely it is much more generous to forgive and remember, than to forgive and forget. — Maria Edgeworth

The Byzantines hammered away at their hard and orthodox symbols, because they could not be in a mood to believe that men could take a hint. The moderns drag out into lengths and reels of extravagance their new orthodoxy of being unorthodox, because they also cannot give a hint
or take a hint. Yet all perfect and well-poised art is really a hint. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

The simple things are also the most extraordinary things, and only the wise can see them. — Paulo Coelho

Woman" is not a derogative word. I am always a woman, but there are time when I choose to sit without holding my knees together. — Sylvia Dickey Smith

Dear, you need to know something about love. When you love someone, you know it. When someone loves you, you know it. There is no question, no wondering, and no guessing. Love is felt within you, and if that is not there then it is very obvious. — Lorena Bathey

Hang on for a wild ride full of domineering and sexy as sin stallions! - Speedefrog — Scarlett Avery

The new delight of independence soon made his loneliness bearable. — Gustave Flaubert