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I can't pretend to be a teenager, but I feel like I never really stopped being a teenager. — Gayle Forman

Point of departure: matter; point of arrival: the soul. — Victor Hugo

... praise any word that can hold you. Praise all but the vanishing point where we stand now, not quite parted. Already memories fall like blows. But soon they will be treasure, dropped like gold through a miser's fingers as he makes his accounts ... Praise each insomniac hour, kept wide awake by your glow. Sleep would only have robbed more coins from this vandal hoarded store. — Barbara Kingsolver

You have to be grateful whenever you get to someplace safe and okay, even if it turns out it wasn't quite where you were heading. — Anne Lamott

When I was in college, I thought about becoming an attorney. But I wasn't smart enough; I hate being cooped up indoors; and I'm too nice a guy. — Arnold Palmer

Reading is an activity that not only expands the mind but also enhances the soul and cultivates ones character. — Divine G.

If it wasn't for pick-pockets I'd have no sex life at all. — Rodney Dangerfield

Writing gives me the opportunity to explore ideas, play with language, solve problems, use my imagination, and draw on my own childhood. — Jack Prelutsky

I wanted to retire from all that, but I guess my breasts still have a career, and I'm just tagging along with them. — Pamela Anderson

As comestibles nourish our bodies and ideas nourish our minds, so art nourishes our souls. — Alexandra York

16For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. 17For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, [5] as it is written, — Anonymous

When we have four or five players out it's very difficult to get any continuity at this stage in our development. If I pull the blanket over my head my feet get cold, and if I push it over my feet my head gets cold. — John Toshack

Can you keep secrets? Can you know a thing and never say it again? — Dan Brown

When men, engaged in unjustifiable pursuits, are aware that obstructions may come from a quarter which bare apprehension of opposition from doing what they would with eagerness rush into if no such external impediments were to be feared. — Alexander Hamilton