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It was becoming a nightmare. Ronan could hear the night horrors coming, in love with his blood and his sadness. — Maggie Stiefvater

If time be of all things most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality, since lost time is never found again; and what we call time enough always proves little enough. Let us then be up and doing, and doing to a purpose; so by diligence shall we do more with less perplexity — Benjamin Franklin

Blair's support for the Americans should not be seen as an aberration; on the contrary, it is closely linked to the main contours of New Labour policy. This has been a government that has majored on hyperbole, but in fact, from the outset it was hugely timid and cravenly orthodox. — Martin Jacques

The Lord looks after drunks and Americans. — Daniel Patrick Moynihan

I relate to happiness as an ecstatic moment - something you don't create, you encounter. — Yoko Ono

Life is always going to be stranger than fiction, because fiction has to be convincing, and life doesn't. — Neil Gaiman

Roger Maris was as good a man and as good a ballplayer as there ever was. — Mickey Mantle

Tell me what you think and then tell me what the really smart person in the room who disagrees with you thinks. — Aaron Sorkin

It's impossible to be a disciple or a follower of someone and not end up like that person. Jesus said, "A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone when he is fully trained will be like his teacher" (Luke 6:40). That's the whole point of being a disciple of Jesus: we imitate Him, carry on His ministry, and become like Him in the process. — Francis Chan

The best actors in the world are the actors who don't keep the walls up all the time and allow themselves the potential to be embarrassed. — Mick Garris

There's no royalty in America, so people deify actors. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

The pleasure we derive from doing favors is partly in the feeling it gives us that we are not altogether worthless. It is a pleasant surprise to ourselves. — Eric Hoffer