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Sometimes she heard her father's watch chime: a light sound, as light as a smile. It always soothed her music. When Kestrel played for him, the melody ran sweet, sheer, and strong. — Marie Rutkoski

Did you ever wish you had a book that would explain the full meaning of life's random happenings to you? — Mariko Tamaki

Neither fear nor courage saves us. Unnatural vices
Are fathered by our heroism. Virtues
Are forced upon us by our impudent crimes. — T. S. Eliot

Obedience is the Christian's crown. — Friedrich Schiller

What we think out for ourselves forms channels in which other thoughts will flow. — John Lancaster Spalding

3 is a prime, 5 is a prime, and 7 is a prime. Why bother with non-prime numbers when the primes can do everything? — William Of Ockham

We thirst and we hunger, but when we do not allow Jesus to be our satisfaction, we inevitably turn to lesser things to satisfy our lives. This is why the subject of identity is so important. If a man can discover his identity in Christ and become satisfied in it, he becomes an altogether different man. — Nate Holdridge

Meaningful prayer is a matter of the heart, not the eloquence of the words. — Elizabeth George

In the third century after Christ the faith continued to spread. — Kenneth Scott Latourette

Leave my loneliness unbroken — Edgar Allan Poe

Off Cape Horn there are but two kinds of weather, neither one of them a pleasant kind. — John Masefield

We'd like to be humble ... but what if no one notices? — John Ortberg

I've always felt that anyone who wants to talk about my private life is only demonstrating the paucity of his/her imagination when there are so many more important and exciting things to discuss. — David Gerrold

The moon, our lonely sister, filters pain and harm from sunlight, and reflects it back to us safely, free of burn and blemish. We danced in moonlight on the balcony that night, Oleg and I, and we sang and shouted and laughed, hardening ourselves to what we'd done in life, and what we'd lost. And the moon graced two fallen fools, on a fallen day, with sunlight purified by a mirror in the sky, made of stone. — Gregory David Roberts

As he watched his father, Tengo started to have doubts about the difference between a person being alive and being dead. Maybe there really wasn't much of a difference to begin with, he though, maybe we just decided, for convenience's sake, to insist on a difference. — Haruki Murakami