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Nick, if I can have you, I don't want or need anything or anybody else in the world. Call it whatever you want. Just say yes. — Evangeline Anderson

They would carry their books to the woods and read aloud to one another. At picnic lunches near Cooper's Bluff, they recited their favorite poems. "In the early days," Fanny recalled, "we all delighted in Longfellow and Mrs. Browning and Owen Meredith." Later, they turned to Swinburne, Kipling, Shelley, and Shakespeare. The Roosevelts — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Oh, that I do know ... Katniss will pick whoever she thinks she can't survive without. — Suzanne Collins

As human beings, our job in life is to help people realize how rare and valuable each one of us really is, that each of us has something that no one else has- or ever will have- something inside that is unique to all time. It's our job to encourage each other to discover that uniqueness and to provide ways of developing its expression. — Fred Rogers

Never thought I'd live ter see the Triwizard Tournament played again! — J.K. Rowling

It is pleasant to be admitted into the birth-chamber of a great idea destined to be translated into action. — Augustine Birrell

As of this writing, I am twenty-five years old. I have been alive for 307 months. Nine of those months were pretty terrible. But 298 of those months have been very good. I have been happy. I have been very blessed. Who knows how many more months I have to live? But even if I died tomorrow, nine out of 307 seems like pretty good odds. — Elizabeth Smart

You should figure out who you are and what you need, and then don't apologize for it. — Jeaniene Frost

Men are linear creatures, led by their lusts. You only have to give them an excuse to act on what they already want to do. — Nancy Gideon

I am going to do everything I can to clear my name. — Michael Irvin

Although churches seem the most natural space to perform spiritual awakening, the disconcerting reality is that many people in Western society see churches more as museums of religion than sacred stages that dramatize the movement of God's spirit. — Diana Butler Bass