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It's good to do things that are out of the norm. — LaToya Jackson

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Think deeply about meadows. Meadows are important. Think deeply about meadows. Meadows are important. Think deeply about meadows. Meadows are important.

Strexcorp: Think deeply about meadows. Meadows are important. — Joseph Fink

I am; I was. I want to be. — Joe Hill

With any part you play, there is a certain amount of yourself in it. There has to be, otherwise it's just not acting. It's lying. — Johnny Depp

Our empirical criterion for a series of theories is that it should produce new facts. The idea of growth and the concept of empirical character are soldered into one. — Imre Lakatos

Trying to mold one's life around the heroic and deep souls one found in books. Day read as if her whole life depended upon it. — David Brooks

Who, if I cried, would hear me among the angelic orders? — Elizabeth Smart

Magic would always have a place in the world as long as those hints of reverence continued to exist. — Debora Geary

When Eddie Gray plays on snow, he doesn't leave any footprints. — Don Revie

...and William said, "O Lord God, we have tried to hear Your voice above the din of other voices. Above the heresy--and even above the orthodoxy. Above the abbots and the masters. Above the knights and even the kings. And though this world is confusing and strange, we believe we have heard Your voice and followed it--followed it here, to this place. Now please, God, hear us. Help us, watch over us, and protect us as we face the flames of hate. Please, God, please. And they all said, "Amen. — Adam Gidwitz

Shivering as she gripped the handle, she looked around the cabin one last time. The uneasiness was still there. Why wouldn't it leave her be? — Deborah Grace Staley