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The salvation of all the elect is not less certain than the power of God is invincible. — John Calvin

People think there is something wrong with Mike(Milbury). But there's method in his madness. — Scott Lachance

We have always had many more franchisee candidates than available locations. — Fred DeLuca

Hey, Salvo," asked Max when they had almost fallen asleep. "May I write your story?"
"Don't you dare, amico" was Salvatore's reply. "Kindly come up with your own storia, young Massimo. If you take mine, I'll have none left of my own — Nina George

For all I know,he may be a prince in disguise; he rather looks like one, by the way- like a prince who has abdicated in a fit of magnanimity, and has been in a state of disgust ever since. — Henry James

I don't like my shoes,' said Rose.
'I'm wearing my shoes and you don't see me complain.'
'You only hear a person complain,' said Rose. 'Not see.'
How has Rose lived for seventeen years and no one has killed her, not once? — Franny Billingsley

It is wise to persuade people to do things and make them think it was their own idea. — Nelson Mandela

Footsteps crease the grass behind us. — Markus Zusak

Let me go!" she growls. "No." "Let me fucking go, Colton." Her voice is tiny, scared, vulnerable, and vehement. "You let go." "Why?" A hitch in her voice. "Because holding on to it is killing you. — Jasinda Wilder

The apologist is most entrusted with apologetics when capable of arguing his opponent's position better than his opponent. — Criss Jami

In order to have that incredible groove that makes you dream you have to think not of the groove, but of the dream. — Mike Gordon

As people gain more authority, they often develop a lack of patience in listening to those under them. A deaf ear is the first indication of a closed mind. — John C. Maxwell

Any the smallest alteration of my silent daily habits produces anarchy in me — Thomas Carlyle