Smirna Church Quotes & Sayings
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Weird?"
"Yeah, weird. But in a good way."
"Good," I said, "I've always wanted to be weird in a good way. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

But here's an ugly truth about typos and other small editing mistakes: They exist in traditional books, too. — Sean Platt

He shrunk more and more from the realities of life and above all from the society of his day which he regarded with an ever growing horror,
a detestation which had reacted strongly on his literary and artistic tastes; he refused, as far as possible, to have anything to do with pictures and books whose subjects were in any way connected with modern existence. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

Everyone has areas they're not comfortable with, and mine are my bum, thighs, and legs. — Jessica Biel

Your kids inevitably want to move where they had their vacations when they were younger. — Jim Harrison

think of Halley - the first time we met, on the first day of Basic, bunkmates by the luck of the alphabet - and I feel a profound gratitude for the interrupted, hectic, and strange relationship we've had, intense and exciting despite all the obstacles thrown into our path by an uncaring military. I think of Mom, and about the sadness she will feel at the loss of her only child, but I'm glad that we got to spend some time together just before I shipped out on this particular goat rope. — Marko Kloos

If your content isn't driving conversation, you're doing it wrong. — Daniel Roth

Value and purpose are about understanding the specific benefits you will help people receive if they receive what you have for them. — Zig Ziglar

As long as there's such a thing as time, everybody's damaged in the end, changed into something else. It always happens, sooner or later. — Haruki Murakami

After days and nights of incredible labour and fatigue, I succeeded in discovering the cause of generation and life; nay, more, I became myself capable of bestowing animation upon lifeless matter. The — Mary Shelley

I have a hundred times heard him say, that all ages and nations have represented their gods as wicked, in a constantly increasing progression; that mankind have gone on adding trait after trait till they reached the most perfect conception of wickedness which the human mind could devise, and have called this God, and prostrated themselves before it. — John Stuart Mill

Elend: I kind of lost track of time ...
Breeze: For two hours?
Elend: There were books involved. — Brandon Sanderson