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There is something about her eyes. Eyes don't breathe. I know that much. But hers look breathless. — Mary E. Pearson

For almost every novel I've written, I've read the daily newspaper of the time almost as if it were my current subscription. For 'Two Moons,' which was set in 1877, I think I read just about every day of the 'Washington Evening Star' for that year. For 'Henry and Clara,' I read the 'Albany Evening Journal' of the time. — Thomas Mallon

- How dare you, I repeat, In disregard of all decency, call me a goose?
- I spit on your head, Ivan Ivanovich! What are you screaming so for? — Nikolai Gogol

The game just embarrasses you until you feel inadequate and pathetic. You want to cry like a child. — Craig Stadler

As an actor all we want to do is act and play people. — Angie Harmon

The length of our lives are far shorter then we realise and half of the time when we become aware of such truth, we have lived most of it as someone else. — Nikki Rowe

Anger is practical awkwardness. — Charles Caleb Colton

Our waiting is not nothing. It is something
a very big something
because people tend to be shaped by whatever it is they are waiting for. — Barbara Brown Taylor

What Paul is saying not only answers the objection that marriage is oppressive and restrictive, but it also addresses the sense that the demands of marriage are overwhelming. There is so much to do that we don't know where to start. Start here, Paul says. Do for your spouse what God did for you in Jesus, and the rest will follow. This is the secret - that the gospel of Jesus and marriage explain one another. That when God invented marriage, he already had the saving work of Jesus in mind. — Timothy Keller

Christianity and Buddhism are a lot alike, especially Buddhism. — C.S. Lewis

You're blessed if you have the strength to work. — Mahalia Jackson

There are wolves within, and there are sheep without. — Augustine Of Hippo

The whole point of meditation is not to follow the path laid down by thought to what it considers to be truth, enlightenment or reality. There is no path to truth. The following of any path leads to what thought has already formulated and, however pleasant or satisfying, it is not truth. It is a fallacy to think that a system of meditation, the constant practising of that system in daily life for a few given moments, or the repetition of it during the day, will bring about clarity or understanding. Meditation lies beyond all this and, like love, cannot be cultivated by thought. As long as the thinker exists to meditate, meditation is merely a part of that self-isolation which is the common movement of one's everyday life. — Jiddu Krishnamurti