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God like Us suffers the ambition to make a destiny more extraordinary than was conceived for Him, yes God is like Me, only more so. — Norman Mailer
I have loved Jesus my whole life, and it has been such a privilege for me. To be able to marry my work and God together has been such a blessing. — Roma Downey
Not being heard is no reason for silence. — Victor Hugo
To me, all that urgent hopefulness was more frightening than if I'd found a pile of skulls with hair still attached. — Gillian Flynn
Man is hypnotized by the glitter of his own gadgetry — Aldous Huxley
While I remain troubled by the Corps' inability to fully justify the Model they used for their commercial traffic predictions, America clearly has an aging lock and dam infrastructure on the Mississippi. — Ron Kind
The woman dashed up the staircase toward the library's main doors. Arriving at the top of the stairs, she grabbed the handle and tried desperately to open each of the three giant doors.
The library's closed, lady.
But the woman didn't seem to care. She seized one of the heavy ring-shaped handles, heaved it backward, and let it fall with a loud crash against the door. Then she did it again. And again. And again.
Wow, the homeless man thought, she must really need a book. — Dan Brown
I think that people always just assumed that I was a liberal because I came from Southeast Seattle. — Gary Locke
This is a new nonnegotiable: to feel safe, you have to be connected. — Sherry Turkle
But you cant shut everyone out. I mean you have to have someone to love ... someone to hold on to ... someone
— Hubert Selby Jr.
Waiting is a large part of living. Great, passive, negative chunks of our time are consumed by waiting, from birth to death. Waiting is a special kind of activity - if activity is the right word for it - because we are held in enforced suspension between people and places, removed from the normal rhythms of our days and lives. — Ada Louise Huxtable