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The last living boy in America drops into my bedroom only he wants to be a monk. I think that pretty much sums up my life. — Susan Beth Pfeffer

People gravitate toward information that implies a happier outlook for them. — Nate Silver

Her bulk seemed to fill the world, blocking out the horizon and casting a shadow over the magicians huddled on the wall. The enchantment appeared to encompass everything upon her person, for as she grew, so did the fronds of seaweed draped over her, and the pretty amber pendant on her breast expanded till it was itself the height and breadth of a grown man.
"Midsommer!" roared Lord Burrow. "Look to your wife!"
"He can hardly miss her", remarked Prunella. — Zen Cho

God has to let you be there, and then you just have to have good fortune for whatever reason. I'm enjoying every moment of my life. We are so fortunate just to be alive. — Randy Owen

Without trusting government you can't do a lot of things. — John McCain

That is strange and creepy," Marcy remarked, "but totally cool. You Ghostbustered her. — Amanda Carlson

There is no greater threat to our devotion to Christ than our service for Christ. — Oswald Chambers

The Philadelphia Museum of Art is a house of artistic and intellectual prostitution — Albert C. Barnes

She felt that there was a tide within her, moving with the power of the moon and the ocean and the goddess, who had bound them together, rising, cresting within her heart untill she thought that she must weep, or laugh, or both. she felt her world shifting, remaking itself; holding on to all she was and all she known, but creating a space within these things for this man she was holding in her arms, so that he might share it with her, bringing to it all that he was and all that he had known. And in that instant, in the eternity of that kiss, Alayna knew, with a joy that she found frightening even as it encompassed her, that her life would never again be as it had been. — David B. Coe