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Because she bears the image of God. She doesn't have to conjure it, go get it from a salon, have plastic surgery or breast implants. No, beauty is an essence that is given to every woman at her creation. — John Eldredge

But there are a couple of places where it is clear to me that there should be no ambiguity of corporate responsibility - the environment and civil rights, .. As a corporation, you cannot let the desire for unanimity override your obligation for fairness. — Leo Hindery

Suffering is against the Way. Let us end you. — Nnedi Okorafor

You're asking," I said. "I've always been the one to end — Cheryl Strayed

And I get refill number three or four and the wine is making my bones loose and it's giving my hair a red sheen and my breasts are blooming and my eyes feel sultry and wise and the dress is water. — Aimee Bender

Bring me Longstreet's head on a platter and the war will be over — Abraham Lincoln

In one ear the anthropologist (daughter): how are you? meaning: stay alive.
In the other the artist (mother): I don't know. meaning: prepare to die, and transmit. — Erin Moure

I have always kept notebooks and I go back to them over and over. They are my compost pile of ideas. — Louise Erdrich

Laughing and crying, you know it's the same release. — Joni Mitchell

Alec watched them through the half-open door, Jace leaned against the sink as his adoptive sister sponged his wrists and wrapped them in a white gauze. "Okay, now take off your shirt." (Isabelle)
"I knew there was something in this for you." (Jace)
~pg. 329~ — Cassandra Clare

Comas, unconsciousness, and even sleep are about halfway there. Halfway will get you a chance to wade in the Stygian darkness that is the Great Beyond. — C.T. Phipps

We all deserve to be congratulated, but sadly that would mean there's no one left to do the congratulating. — Sloane Crosley

You see, the outcome of the battle is unimportant. What matters is the chaos, and the slaughter. — Neil Gaiman

A journey or pilgrimage also follows the parabolic curve of an arch: it swings out from a known point and returns symmetrically to a point on the same line or plane, but farther along. For this reason, ancient philosophers chose the arch as a symbol for the process of interpretation. That is why teaching stories, such as those of Jesus or Buddha, are known as parables. — John Tallmadge