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The Harelip had taken off her heavy shawl and draped it over a headstone. The grave was tilted and covered with moss, the name worn away by the weather. The person underneath had been forgotten and was no longer mourned by the world. But for a moment, Ren thought, the small black slate looked warmed, and grateful for being chosen. — Hannah Tinti

You're not going to impose the patriarchal paradigm on me. — John Green

I truly believe in the law of attraction and that we live in a multi-dimensional existence beyond the confines of ego-based thinking. — Lisa Bloom

And see ominous clouds of inferiority beginning to form in her little mental sky ... — Martin Luther King Jr.

People were very passionate and over the top about showing me their love and affection, and they memorized my songs in Spanish. — Thalia

Three forty-five-pound plates on each side of what Kenji told me is an Olympic bar, which weighs an additional forty-five pounds. I can't stop staring. I don't think that I've ever been more attracted to him in all the time I've known him."
"So this gets you going, huh?"
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"I've never seen him in sweatpants before ... "
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"I bet you've seen him in a lot less. — Tahereh Mafi

Look, if I were straight, you'd be grandparents before your time. You should be relieved that I'm gay. Aren't you grateful? — Hayden Thorne

Success is the result of hard work, busting your ass every day for years on end without cutting corners or taking shortcuts. — Ronda Rousey

My kind of success has come a little bit later in life. I'm not 20 any more and these people I've been working with have been successful and good at what they do for a long time. — Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Sight is where the eye hits. — Louis Zukofsky

There was nothing but power, and those who hadn't yet found the tap. (Greachin) — Red Tash

Christ has given us, not only the ritual of an ordinance, but the pattern for our lives, when He took the cup, and gave thanks. So common joys become sacraments, enjoyment becomes worship, and the cup which holds the bitter or the sweet skillfully mingled for our lives becomes the cup of blessing and salvation drank in remembrance of Him. — Alexander MacLaren