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Sometimes I have a weird dream that we're all relatively brief sparks of consciousness that live on a rock circling a ball of fire. — Iain S. Thomas

God still hasn't recovered from the time that Satan doubted him ... all God wants is someone to believe in him ... God needs people to believe in him. — Mike Murdock

If there's something you want, pursue it. Hope has power. Don't waste it on foolish things. — Laini Taylor

. . . communicate their desires. My book club is discussing a novel this month on this very subject. Fifty Shades of Grey. Would you like to borrow my copy, Matthew?" I take a long drink of water. "No, I'm already familiar with it, thanks." The fact that my dear, sweet mother is familiar with it, however, will definitely be giving me nightmares. — Emma Chase

The bigger your mission becomes, the greater inspiration you will be given. — Ryuho Okawa

His hair was permed and gelled like a New Jersey girl's on homecoming night.
Percy Jackson — Rick Riordan

The quickest way to letting go of all your fears ... is to stop storing them in your head. — Timothy Pina

Prancing around on stage is not the entire purpose of my life. — Grace Slick

Bright colours in the west, giant butterflies dancing as night crept like a cripple toward the east. — Roberto Bolano

There are many ways to say I love you in this cold, dark, silent universe, as many as the twinkling stars. — Ken Liu

He chuckled to himself and rubbed his long, nervous hands together. — Arthur Conan Doyle

What temperature is your ball sack running at now?" he asks, turning around and narrowing his eyes at me.
"What? I don't know. Why are you asking me this?"
"Dude, to effectively produce sperm, your testicles need to be at least two degrees cooler than your core temperature. You should ice those little nuggets. — Tara Sivec

Let your trouble be Light will follow dark Though the heaven falls You may hear the lark. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The principal rule of art is to please and to move. All the other rules were created to achieve this first one. — Jean Racine