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I never got over you either," I ocnfess, and he draws in a deep breath. "It's because I never would let you go. You felt that, didn't you?" He presses a soft kiss to my lips. "Pienso en ti siempre." I think of you always. — Stevie J. Cole

O, my Jesus, I understand well that, just as illness is measured with a thermometer and a high fever tells us of the seriousness of the illness; so also, in the spiritual life, suffering is the thermometer which measures the love of God in a soul. — Mary Faustina Kowalska

YouTube was really good for building a kind of core, loyal fanbase. I didn't want to be a YouTube artist as such. I mean, there are people who are able to release albums and live off YouTube, but I felt - and not in an arrogant way - that I could be commercial and credible if I really put my mind to it. — Gabrielle Aplin

No one objects to the notion that every technological civilisation might undergo its own Introdus. — Greg Egan

When I violate one point of God's law, I bring myself into opposition to God Himself. — R.C. Sproul

But he keeps his heart free of any feelings of hatred. — Paulo Coelho

She never thought she was good at making friends. But maybe she was just trying to be friends with the wrong people. — Sarah Addison Allen

God is like the sun; you cannot look at it, but without it you cannot look at anything else. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

And she has always gotten very angry at people who won't play the roles she puts them in. — Katherine Addison

Sometimes you wake up from a dream.
Sometimes you wake up from a dream.
Sometimes you wake up from a dream.
And sometimes, if you are very lucky, you wake up and it's real ... — Jose N. Harris

Is willing to accept that she creates her own reality except for some of the parts where she can't help but wonder what the hell she was thinking — Brian Andreas

The meaning of a statement is the means of its enactment. Once — Ken Wilber

My youngest sister belonged to a group called the Twelve Tribes for many years. She recently left, with her husband and four children. Talking to her about her experiences in the group is fascinating, moving, and enlightening. — Kate Christensen