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I must first have the sense of God's possession of me before I can have the sense of His presence with me. — Watchman Nee

A serious life means being fully aware of the alternatives, thinking about them with all the intensity one brings to bear on life-and-death questions, in full recognition that every choice is a great risk with necessary consequences that are hard to bear. — Allan Bloom

She rode toward the sunset
in her fathers worn down car.
A breeze picked up strands of her hair
through the open window
while a cigarette burned between her lips.
He told her stories of honey and milk
as he replaced the grass with mud. — Rebecca Rijsdijk

His face moves to my neck, where he whispers softly, I'll always love you enough for the both of us. Always. — Aurora Rose Reynolds

My friend, only focus on things that you can control. If you have a fixable problem, fix it. If it is not fixable, move on to something that is. — Clay Clark

I'd love to do a film with Michael Fassbender. He's one of my heroes. I think he's absolutely amazing and I would love to do a project with him. — Jack Reynor

I loved Super-Monkey; always wanted to do something with him but it never happened. — Elliot S! Maggin

You don't become great, by trying to be great. You become great by wanting to do something and then doing it so hard, that you become great in the process. — Anonymous

There's always someone bigger and badder who can knock you off your perch - even if you're me. Never forget it and you don't have to worry about corruption. You'll be too afraid with watching your own back.
Alexandria "Dria" McAndrews — C.J. Ellisson

I think that when people start hanging around each other, they start to pick on on each other's quirks and taste in music, apparently. — Nina Dobrev

Statesmen, men of science, philanthropists, the acknowledged benefactors of their race, might pass away, and yet not leave the void which will be caused by the death of Charles Dickens. — The London Times

I knew what I wanted to do in sport from the age of nine. — Magdalena Neuner