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Marius and Cosette did not ask where this would lead them. They looked at themselves as arrived. It is a strange pretension for men to ask that love should lead them somewhere. — Victor Hugo

I happen to know there is nothing sexy or romantic about love scenes. They are just awful to do. — Keeley Hawes

So long as we judge ourselves by human comparisons, there is plenty of room for self-satisfaction, and self-satisfaction kills faith, for faith is born of the sense of need. But when we compare ourselves with Jesus Christ, and through Him, with God, we are humbled to the dust, and then faith is born, for there is nothing left to do but to trust to the mercy of God. — William Barclay

The children were overwhelmingly morbid. Not a single adult asked me where butterflies go when they die, but this question was more popular than pixie sticks with the under-four-foot set. I cursed parents for not preparing their children. When I was five, my mother and sister sat me up on the kitchen counter and explained the facts of life: the Easter Bunny didn't exist, Elijah was God's invisible friend, with any luck Nana would die soon, and if I ever saw a unicorn, I should kill it or catch it for cash. I turned out okay. — Sloane Crosley

Always rise from the table with an appetite, and you will never sit down without one. — Horace Greeley

Serving throughout the world is a great missionary force going about doing good. Missionaries teach truth. They dispel darkness. They spread joy. They bring precious souls to Christ. — Thomas S. Monson

What is important is family, friends, giving back to your community and finding meaning in life. — Adrian Grenier

Make the best of every moment. We're not evolving. We're not going anywhere. — David Bowie

Housework's the hardest work in the world. That's why men won't do it. — Edna Ferber

The only place I've ever felt at home. She made my house a home, she's home. — Portia Moore