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Come on, you sons of bitches, do you want to live forever? — Daniel Daly

I watched as people went to the memorial reading the names. I started at the first entry from 1954. I read each one quietly but out loud to myself, like I'd done with the names of those in the museum. I felt somehow they were getting the message that their sacrifice was known and their voice was heard. — Janelle Gray

Finn: I look at you because I can't look away Wendy.
Wendy: That's kinda creepy.
Finn: I will work on being less creepy then. — Amanda Hocking

There is nothing in afflictions which ought to disturb our joy. — John Calvin

You were the first to do her harm. You were the first person to make the world dangerous for her. — Ava Dellaira

The very point of faith was that it must be tested. — Jojo Moyes

False hopes are more dangerous than fears. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Of course I will look at anything, but I have not got the time or the patience to keep on looking at art that I know could be better. I don't want art that needs fixing, I want art that sends me back to the studio to fix my own. — Walter Darby Bannard

Holes in the memory. You grab on to some things, others have completely disappeared. — Paul Auster

Love isn't easy. It isn't perfect like in stories or movies--but it's real. When we feel it, it reminds us we are alive, and when we truly feel it--it hurts like hell--but it reminds us why we live... For the hope of love. — N.A. Koziol

By the age of fifteen, I had convinced myself that nobody could give a reasonable explanation of what he meant by the word 'God' and that it was therefore as meaningless to assert a belief as to assert a disbelief in God. Though this, in a general way, has remained my position ever since, I have always avoided unnecessarily to offend other people holding religious belief by displaying my lack of such belief, or even stating my lack of belief, if I was not challenged. — Friedrich August Von Hayek