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But one thing I do know: life and time are ghosted creatures for us all. They belong to us - and are not ours at the same time. — Joan D. Chittister

It is useless to attack a man who could not be controlled even if conquered, while failure would leave us in an even worse position. — Thucydides

When I went to do my big audition with actors for Mr. Blonde, the thing that was very interesting was the first person to actually do the audition with the song, and they kind of actually acted out the whole scene, they weren't so great. It wasn't that they were magnificent, but the song, it was the first -it was all - been in my head. — Quentin Tarantino

I told him point-blank so there would be no mistake: This person he wanted to know better did not exist; I was who I seemed to be from the outside. That would never change. — Jeff VanderMeer

Our first love is always Jesus, whether we're single, dating, or married. — Lacey Sturm

We take everything for granted, but when I'm with Angeline, I see the world through new eyes. She makes my world better. It's why she's so great. — Richelle Mead

I regard myself as a man without charm in a country of charmers. — Roberto Unger

God gives us power to bear all the sorrows of His making; but He does not give us power to bear the sorrows of our own making, which the anticipation of sorrow most assuredly is. — Alexander MacLaren

It is immoral for powerless people to accept this powerlessness. They may not succeed in getting power but they can fight for it, and if enough fight for it, it makes it very difficult for the people with the big sticks. — Jane Jacobs

The artist produces for the liberation of his soul. It is his nature to create as it is the nature of water to run down the hill. — W. Somerset Maugham

If you admit your fear to yourself and to him, then maybe this time you can face it instead of running away.' Even as he spoke the words to her, they hit him in the gut. He could dole out advice. But he wasn't great at following it. He'd been running away from his past for ten years. — Jody Hedlund

Mausoleum, n: the final and funniest folly of the rich. — Ambrose Bierce