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When a child is loved as a child, it does not matter if they are boy or girl, abled-body or disabled, elven or human, true parental love is not skin deep but it penetrates deep down right into the soul. — Maxwell Grantly

The present mood in which they sat relaxed was nothing more than the relief of two people coming back to a bombed building once familiar, shared as a dwelling, and finding all over the smashed foundations a rose-ash haze of willow herb. No more, no less. It is a ruin; but suspense at least, at least the need for sterile resolution, have evaporated with the fact of the return. Terror of nothingness contracts before the contemplation of it. It is not, after all, vacancy, but space; an area razed, roped off by time; by time refertilized, sown with a transfiguration, a ruin-haunting, ghost-spun No Man's crop of grace. — Rosamond Lehmann

The Bull Ants love to eat other small insects, as well as seeds, sweet nectar and fruit. — Leanne Annett

The followers of Jesus did not die for what they believed - they died for what they claim to have seen. — Andy Stanley

Who would have thought," the witch had asked, "that a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness? — Anne Tyler

People who have always gone right don't know half as much about the nature and ways of going right as those do who have gone wrong. — Thomas Hardy

But war's a game, which, were their subjects wise, Kings should not play at. Nations would do well To extort their truncheons from the puny hands Of heroes, whose infirm and baby minds Are gratified with mischief, and who spoil, Because men suffer it, their toy the world. — William Cowper

The essence of a tragedy, or even of a serious play, is the spiritual awakening, or regeneration, of the hero. — Maxwell Anderson

It is not good to have so many breakable things around. When they are broken you become sad. It is much better never to have had them. — John Steinbeck