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She was so tightly wrapped in herself, her own misery and dark thoughts, that she was blind to everything else. Especially him. — Francine Rivers

Let's say your past is your present and your present is your cash, So I look forward to the future. — Young Jeezy

Other men used their effete faiths and mean faculties with a high moral purpose. The Venetian gave the most earnest faith, and the lordliest faculty, to gild the shadows of an antechamber, or heighten the splendours of a holiday. — John Ruskin

My lips twitch at the mental image of him as a queen. — Amy A. Bartol

That's a man's vital spot, the helpless thing he loves. ("Jane Brown's Body") — Cornell Woolrich

Have caviar if you like, but it tastes like herring to me. — William A. Drake

Natural selection acts only by the preservation and accumulation of small inherited modifications, each profitable to the preserved being; and as modern geology has almost banished such views as the excavation of a great valley by a single diluvial wave, so will natural selection banish the belief of the continued creation of new organic beings, or of any great and sudden modification in their structure. — Charles Darwin

The vice-president of an advertising agency is a bit of executive fungus that forms on a desk that has been exposed to conference. — Fred Allen

Human ingenuity could not construct a cipher which human ingenuity could not solve. — Edgar Allan Poe

As I drifted off to sleep, I could hear him breathing, and that definitely helped me relax. — Amanda Hocking

In describing the ways that religious and other types of communities appropriate and understand their histories, among both fundamentalists and non-fundamentalists, the sociologist Anthony Giddens utilizes the term "reflexivity" and states that it is the characteristic of "all human action." Reflexivity takes place when individuals and/or communities utilize their perceptions of their histories as a way of guiding their present and future actions. For Giddens, tradition is a means of "handling time and space, which asserts any particular activity or experience with the community of past, present, and future, these in turn being structured by recurrent social practices." In light of this, tradition is a set of entities which religious communities and cultures continually reconstruct within certain parameters. Religions are not completely static in that almost every new generation reinvents the religious and cultural inheritance from the generations that preceded it. — Jon Armajani

Replace fear of the unknown with curiosity. — Danny Gokey

For what is a poem but a hazardous attempt at self-understanding: it is the deepest part of autobiography. — Robert Penn Warren

The evidence for man-made global warming is as final as the evidence of Auschwitz. — Nick Cohen