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Pain is pain and sorrow is sorrow. It hurts. It limits. It impoverishes. It isolates. It restrains. It works devastation deep within the personality. It circumscribes in a thousand different ways. There is nothing good about it. But the gifts God can give with it are the richest the human spirit can know. — Margaret Clarkson

But like a gambler at a slot machine, hoping the next spin would change her life for the better, she closed in before she lost her nerve. Taking his hand, she pulled him toward her, near enough to feel his body against her. She looked up at him, tilting her head slightly as she leaned in. Mike, recognizing what was happening but still having trouble believing it, tilted his head and closed his eyes, their faces drawing near. — Nicholas Sparks

A missive to all you metal bands, the world is totally over the rock thing. Rock is deader than it's ever been. — Billy Corgan

To be the highest-paid running back ever is quite an honor. — Shaun Alexander

I don't put myself out there, so people aren't necessarily familiar with me or my face. — Mary-Louise Parker

I was totally into football, totally into mainstream sports my whole life ... The media has tried to categorize me, call me a hippie, call me alternative. I work hard. My social life and beliefs don't get in the way of my training. — Gabe Jennings

Happiness is the silent purpose of all existence. — Debasish Mridha

All that shakes falles not. — George Herbert

The very helplessness of the public which makes it necessary for them to consult the experts also makes it impossible for them to judge how expert they are. — Hugh Nibley

Everyone wants to work in America. Maybe not blockbusters or Terminator, but to have the choice. — Eva Green

For scholarship - if it is to be scholarship - requires, in addition to liberty, that the truth take precedence over all sectarian interests, including self-interest. — John Charles Polanyi