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Unlike many, I was not intent on reproducing myself, deliberately or accidentally, since one of myself was more than enough for me to handle. — Viet Thanh Nguyen

I think I've become the go-to mustache man. It works in period pieces. Modern-day mustaches are probably creepy. But I get compliments - everyone's like, 'Wow, love the 'stache, dude.' — Jack Huston

We love each other. You love me, you do." His eyes beseech me to believe it, to remember it, to feel it. — Siobhan Davis

British shows, especially on a first commission, don't get the cash that the U.S. shows get. — Theo James

There is no final victory, as there is no final defeat. There is just the same battle. To be fought, over and over again. So toughen up, bloody toughen up. — Tony Benn

Let God Himself be the main attraction at church again, and let us be tireless in our insistence that church is for God, about God, through God, and to the glory of His great Son. — James MacDonald

My childhood memories seem to be wreathed in the twin and far from harmonious olfactory sensations of patchouli oil and caustic soda. — Hamish Bowles

Be it known that we, the greatest, are misthought. — Cleopatra

Clary wondered how many boyfriends she'd turned into rats by accident.
-Clary to Isabelle, pg.245- — Cassandra Clare

Church can be extremely boring. It can be very meaningful, it can be character forming, but can be have very little fizz in it. — Barbara Brown Taylor

Trying to make things work in government is sometimes like trying to sew a button on a custard pie. — Hyman Rickover

Placid, adj.
Sometimes I love it when we just lie on our backs, gaze off, stay still. — David Levithan

I think in some way I wanted it to end, even if it meant my own destruction. — Jeffrey Dahmer

I think that as Christians we need to walk the delicate balance between standing in opposition to same-sex marriages and yet showing that we can do that without becoming angry or hateful. — Erwin W. Lutzer