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Was this what it meant to love someone? That any burden was a burden shared, that they could give you comfort with a word or a touch? — Cassandra Clare

Every time I get through the work on a book of nonfiction, I say I'll never do it again; it takes so much out of you. — Dave Eggers

There are three sources of belief: reason, custom, inspiration. The Christian religion, which alone has reason, does not acknowledge as her true children those who believe without inspiration. It is not that she excludes reason and custom. On the contrary, the mind must be open to proofs, must be confirmed by custom, and offer itself in humbleness to inspirations, which alone can produce a true and saving effect — Robert M. Bowman Jr.

It's never been a question of who is going to let me behave a certain way; it's always been a question of who is going to stop me. I thank you for answering it. — Renee Ahdieh

No power from above can make one human love another. Love comes from within the heart. (Julian) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The harder you work, the poorer you become. — Nigel Cooper

The revelation of His glory includes seeing One so high (transcendence) who went so low (condescension) to bring us so near (redemption) because we are so dear (Bride). The Most High God went so low because of such great desire to partner with us ... We are awestruck by His power, overwhelmed by His humility, and made confident by His love. — Mike Bickle

Physics, owing to the simplicity of its subject matter, has reached a higher state of development than any other science. — Bertrand Russell

Who was the blundering idiot who said 'fine words butter no parsnips'? Half the parsnips of society are served and rendered palatable with no other sauce. — William Makepeace Thackeray

Reasons for not keeping a notebook: 1) the ambiguity of the reader
it is never quite oneself. 2) I usually hate the sight of my handwriting
it lives too much and I dislike its life
I mean by "lives," of course, betrays too much! — Lionel Trilling

A certain administration which I won't call by name took the arts out of the schools, and that left the brothers out on the street with nothing, so they went to the turntables and started rhyming. Then they had a way to express themselves, and that's the birth of hip-hop. — Isaac Hayes