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There is nothing unforgivable and there are no secrets before an all-knowing merciful God. — J.E.B. Spredemann

You know how it is to want something. Desire builds like a little house in your head and it sits there, half-constructed in your mind. Women who want children are this way. Artists are this way about pictures. It doesn't go away. You may forget for a few months but then it's back, the unfinished pieces of what you want. — Deb Olin Unferth

... love life and live or exist to just survive. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

When our children die, we drop them into the unknown, shuddering with fear. We know that they go out from us, and we stand, and pity, and wonder. — Henry Ward Beecher

I came to believe that being a private detective was the work I was meant to do. — Shirley Jackson

The older women, the married ones and the widows, wear black clothes and no makeup, as I used to do. When I was in the later months of pregnancy, they would smile at me, as if I was almost one of them. Now they smile at Sarah first. — Margaret Atwood

There is such pleasure in long-term marriage that I really would hate to be
my age and not have had a long-term marriage. Remember, sustaining a pleasurable,
long-term marriage takes effort, deliberateness and an intention to learn about
one another. In other words, marriage is for grown-ups. — Cokie Roberts

If our humanity - our soul as a society - is overtaken by the materiel and cosmetic, there will be no hope of peace. — Robert Redford

Weak presidents are neither respected nor electorally rewarded by their publics. — Monica Crowley

Education is both a tool of social justice as well as a fundamental driver of economic development. — Kevin Rudd

Do it or don't. It's amazing how many things in life are that easy. — Henry Rollins

The washing-up was so dismally real that Bilbo was forced to believe the party of the night before had not been part of his bad dreams, as he had rather hoped. — J.R.R. Tolkien