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And what if I need something?'
'Find it yourself.'
Connor tsk-ed. 'Where did all the niceties go?'
'You're not a guest. You're family. Find your own fucking towels. — M.A. Grant
Please!" I stop my pacing, glare at him. "Is that all you can think about at a time like this?"
Gabriel rolls up on one elbow and smiles at me. "I'm a guy. It's what I think about all the time. — Carolyn MacCullough
Our belief at the beginning of a doubtful undertaking is the one thing that assures the successful outcome of any venture. — William James
How can a coach have any influence over a player that's making over five times more than he is? — Hayden Fry
Happiness is the twinkle in your grandmother's eye as you reverse the tractor off her legs. — Hugh Laurie
A true revival not looking for the great names to grace the stage but the Greatest Name to Consume the Altar — Louis
Memory, faith, and the natural world as both witness to the cycle of human life and healer to a questioning heart are at the core of this lovely and lyrical collection of poems. The weather changes, people come and go from cities and towns, babies are born, grow up and depart from their parents' arms, but still, the countryside and its rituals sustain the people and creatures who know how to read the signs of the seasons. In these pages, Laura Grace Weldon shares those signs with us; her poems are the fruit of a wonderful harvest. — Eleanor Lerman
Krishna is wisdom. You are action. One without another is useless. All your battles you will win only when you are together. — Devdutt Pattanaik
[Once plans for each eventuality are resolved, further] Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, but only saps today of its strength. — A.J. Cronin
The best defense is great offense ... We fight through our mistakes and failures by maximizing our forward motion. — Wayde Goodall
...he said almost nothing, and ground his teeth against his desire to tell them the truth: God is helpless. We are at the mercy of our own radical freedom, and all God can do is take into God's self the grief, the violence, the sublime acts of kindness, the good sex. God comes to us from the future, and has only one godlike gift: the lure. We are lured toward truth, beauty, and goodness...the lure is pulling at our hearts like some lucid joy inside every actual occasion and all we have to do is...Say yes. — Haven Kimmel
