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We see book-burning as a crime against humanity: it's intolerable because books represent a kind of freedom to us. — Samantha Harvey

She chose a bottle of sauvignon blanc from the kitchen rack and uncorked it. "These are trying times. There have been others, and there will be more." She poured three glasses. "It's essential that we live while we move through them. — Nora Roberts

Writers don't forget the past; they turn it into raw material. — Joyce Rachelle

I'm just a normal young lad who plays football. — Wayne Rooney

It's nice to know about something as soon as it happens, and obviously a newspaper can't provide that. — Tabitha Soren

It was the first car accident I had ever been in. It shakes you up a little bit. — Matt Hasselbeck

My life shines with God's radiant blessings when my heart is the color of joy — Thomas Kinkade

Our job isn't to defend freedom of speech, but without freedom of speech we are dead. We can't live in a country without freedom of speech. I prefer to die than live like a rat. — Charb

Gorge after gorge, turning, turning. Caverns of sunset, falling, falling away - just a single vast gold air breathed out by beings - they must have been marvelous beings, those gold-breathers. Down. Purple-and-green islands. Cleft and groined and gigantically pocked like something left behind after all the oceans vanished one huge night: the mountains. Their hills fold and fold again, fold away, down. Folded into the dens and rocks of the hills are ghost towns. Broken streets end in them, like a sound, nowhere. Shadow is inside. We walk (oh quietly) even so - breaking lines of force, someone's. Houses stand in their stones. Each house an empty socket. Some streaked with red inside. Words once went on in there - no. I don't believe that. Words never went on in there. — Anne Carson

Literature is the thought of thinking souls. — Thomas Carlyle

The church tastes true delight, and the world only samples a counterfeit. Pastors cannot help but pull off the mask of worldly thinking and harmful societal developments as they preach and teach and disciple. — Owen Strachan