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Let but faithful labourers be found, who will prove faithful to God, and there is no reason to fear that God will not prove faithful to them. — Hudson Taylor

Dumbledore paused, and although his voice remained light and calm, and he gave no obvious sign of anger, Harry felt a kind of chill emanating from him and noticed that the Dursleys drew very slightly closer together.
You did not do as I asked. You have never treated Harry as a son. He has known nothing but neglect and often cruelty at your hands. The best that can be said is that he has at least escaped the appalling damage you have inflicted upon the unfortunate boy sitting between you. — J.K. Rowling

This particularly unfashionable neighborhood was a shady one despite the absence of trees, and — Viet Thanh Nguyen

For shoes I try to choose a bootie style and opt for a heel that looks good but allows me to get around. — Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

One of the laudable by-products of the Freudian quackery is the discovery that lying, in most cases, is involuntary and inevitable
that the liar can no more avoid it than he can avoid blinking his eyes when a light flashes or jumping when a bomb goes off behind him. — H.L. Mencken

Were marriage no more than a convenient screen for sexuality, some less cumbersome and costly protection must have been found by this time to replace it. One concludes therefore that people do not marry to cohabit; they cohabit to marry. They do not seek freedom to rut so much as they seek the rut of wedlock. — Virgilia Peterson

I don't blame anybody for using the tax code to their advantage. — Lindsey Graham

We have to learn to use that force (love) among all that lives, and in the use of it consists our knowledge of God. Where there is love there is life; hatred leads to destruction. — Mahatma Gandhi

There is no great sport in having bullets flying about one in every direction, but I find they have less horror when among them than when in anticipation. — Umberto Eco

To know yet to think that one does not know is best; Not to know yet to think that one knows will lead to difficulty. — Lao-Tzu