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I cannot think why we should be astonished at all the evils which exist in the Church, when those who ought to be models on which all may pattern their virtues are annulling the work wrought in the religious Orders by the spirit of the saints of old. — Teresa Of Avila

Life has me trapped in a cocoon of earth where I must grow and change until the day I sprout wings. And on that day I shall burst free, no longer marooned on a pebble of dust in a universe that only waits for me to find a means to fly. — Richelle E. Goodrich

While everybody else marches to the beat of their own important drum. I constantly feel hungry, metaphorically and literally. — Cecelia Ahern

Oh heart! Oh blood that freezes, blood that burns! Earth's returns For whole centuries of folly, noise and sin! Shut them in, With their triumphs and their glories and the rest! Love is best. "Love Among the Ruins," Robert Browning, 1885 — Craig Johnson

Blackbirds are the cellos of the deep farms. — Anne Stevenson

There's not a day that goes by, without me thinking of you, dying, in someone else's arms. — Anthony Liccione

Chaos can be structured as non-chaos. That we know from Jackson Pollock. — Eva Hesse

I try not to be scared, you know. But I still ruin everything. I still fuck up. — John Green

Simple, yet stunning. He looked like
a rock-god. — S.C. Stephens

Perhaps not all spirits are meant for this world, but they pass through anyway and change for the better those which are. — Ryan Winfield

She knows who she is. She just forgot for a little while. — Donald Miller

They had come to the end of what they could talk about. Beyond that point there was nothing: the random thoughts of men who knew nothing. — Paul Auster

One day the faithful will have it all! — Neal A. Maxwell

Precise historical reasons are difficult to pinpoint, but red hair, it seems, bestows a sense of otherness. Red is the colour of blood and danger. — Kate Williams