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unctuous way he had. "How you must have yearned — George R R Martin

Basically, when you lose track of the Devil you lose track of Jesus and the kingdom of God. — Richard Beck

The age of selfishness and greed is over. The age of kindness and generosity is underway. — Laurence Overmire

You're hung up on something that's never going to love you back. — Garth Risk Hallberg

I always start a painting with the sky. — Alfred Sisley

You in my life, me livin' in hell, feels like I've been touched by an angel. — Kristen Ashley

I have met so-called leaders who showed fear in a moment when strength was required, and they give leadership a bad name. — Jason Taylor

It was odd but I couldn't jump the chasm of missing evidence to the conclusion Todd was making. — S.A. Tawks

This is a paradox of man: compared to God, man is nothing; yet we are everything to God. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf

They slept that deep sleep reserved for babies and consenting adults who have worn their bodies out with hot sex. — Carolyn Brown

Most infants are geniuses. They're indomitable, fearless, and completely in harmony with a cosmic proclivity for growth. They're heroes because they walk directly through adversity with love and ardent resolve. — Daniel Gillies

They all looked like a shampoo commercial, healthy and clear-skinned, perfectly proportioned, a group of handsome young men. Their clothes hung on them like they were glad to be gracing such supermodels. — Lilith Saintcrow

In the Sixties, fashion was about liberation. It was about setting women free; it wasn't about being unable to walk. — Veruschka Von Lehndorff

Learning to sketch the nude human form is standard practice for a beginning drawing class," she said. "We always hire a nude model. Last season I did it myself." While he was adjusting to the horror of that, Lucille went on. — Jill Shalvis