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He that respects not is not respected. — George Herbert
The great bell of Beaulieu was ringing. Far away through the forest might be heard its musical clangor and swell. — Arthur Conan Doyle
I was either going onstage or going into an interview or getting on a plane. You can't really feel everything fully when you don't have the time to process. — Meredith Brooks
I was not a Mouseketeer, but a lot of people think I was. — Shelley Fabares
The last thing my kids ever did to earn money was lose their baby teeth. — Phyllis Diller
Truth is something which you must see immediately, and to see something clearly you must give your heart, mind and whole being. — Jiddu Krishnamurti
A real woman can compliment and celebrate another woman's beauty, intelligence, passion, sex appeal, and creativity without compromise because a real woman understands that when she lifts her sisters up, it takes nothing away from her and she elevates herself in the process. — Elissa Gabrielle
I'm not afraid," I said, reminding myself and also putting the house on notice just in case.
"Well, that's a good thing," a voice said.
I screamed and whirled around. — Eileen Cook
I suppose any note, no matter how sour, sounds like a song if you hold onto it long enough. — Dewitt Bodeen
I look up, and Jackson's eyes find mine. For a second, it almost feels like we're about to race into the hole to join you. Being buried alive has got to be better than whatever comes next. — Adam Silvera
In my understanding of God I start with certain firm beliefs. One is that the laws of nature are not broken. We do not, of course, know all these laws yet, but I believe that such laws exist. I do not, therefore, believe in the literal truth of some miracles which are featured in the Christian Scriptures, such as the Virgin Birth or water into wine ... God works, I believe, within natural laws, and, according to natural laws, these things happen. — Nevill Francis Mott