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He admired her surety. She knew her own worth and did not pretend otherwise for those who judged her on her parentage. But by refusing to tolerate fools and play nice, she'd condemned herself to a solitary path, both in defeat and in victory. — Sherry Thomas

Choose a friend as thou dost a wife, till death separate you. — William Penn

It was night in the lonesome October
Of my most immemorial year ... — Edgar Allan Poe

I study her expression, trying to memorize what love looks like, just in case things don't work out. Apparently, it looks vulnerable, like a dog that's been hit by a car. Just lying there on the pavement, waiting for you to run into the street and scoop it up in your arms. — Paula Stokes

I tried to imagine a church that did not support its country's wars as a matter of patriotic course and instead stood against the devastation and suffering they caused in people's lives. (from 'The Dance of the Dissident Daughter'.) — Sue Monk Kidd

I always had a good time in theatre, even when shows don't turn out as well as I'd like. — Harold Prince

Then I shall bid thee goodnight, my dear. Sweet pixies watch over the dusty moonlight of your dreams, Jessameine. — Jennifer Silverwood

Ministers should be very wary that they do not bring forth fuel to feed the fears and doubts of weak Christians in their preaching and writing, for it is a great part of their work to arm weak Christians against their fears and weaknesses. — Don Kistler

Me and turtlenecks are not friends. — Blake Anderson

Saying no isn't easy, but it's a required skill if you wish to have any degree of focus in your life. If you say yes too often, you'll likely fall into the common trap of saying yes to the good while simultaneously saying no to the best. — Steve Pavlina

When we harness the natural force of harmony, joy, and love, we create success and good fortune with effortless ease. — Deepak Chopra

To do or not to do ... that is the question. — Jeff Rich