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I like to do the research of history and the creativity of writing fiction. I am creating this thing which I think is twice as difficult as writing either history or fiction. — Philippa Gregory

It was a page he had Found in the handbook Of heartbreak. Wallace Stevens, "Madame la Fleurie," Collected Poems I — Cornelia Funke

But we need to remember that our definition of what is right is, as often as not, simply the way that people in positions of privilege close the door on those on the outside. — Malcolm Gladwell

You are always a part of me Dex. You're every part of me. Always have been. Always will be. — Karina Halle

About the only thing that comes to us without effort is old age. — Gloria Pitzer

Sometimes I hate being a girl. It seems like you are always on the verge of either crying or going insane. — Elizabeth Storme

By giving us control, our new technologies tend to enhance existing idols in our lives. Instead of becoming more like Christ through the forming and shaping influence of the church community, we form, and shape, and personalize our community to make it more like us. We take control of things that are not ours to control. Could it be that our desire for control is short-circuiting the process of change and transformation God wants us to experience through the mess of real world, flesh and blood, face-to-face relationships? — Tim Challies

The empire of angels is as vast as God's creation. If you believe the Bible, you will believe in their ministry. — Billy Graham

And I try to be as diplomatic as I can, but it always ends up being a psychodrama up there on stage. — John Zorn

And I want to be one of them. I want to be one of them so, so badly - to fit into this balance, their history, the wolf pack way of them. I see it now, why my mom wants that for me. I see how you can't help but want it, if you get close enough to witness a group of friends knitted together like this. — Emery Lord