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There is dust enough on some of your Bibles to write 'damnation' with your fingers. — Charles Spurgeon

It was as if the light had coaxed a flowering from the frost, which before seemed barren and parched as salt. The grass shone with petal colors, and water drops spilled from all the trees as innumerably as petals. — Marilynne Robinson

There were two classes of persons upon whom a duty of virtually absolute confidentiality rested: doctors and lovers. — Alexander McCall Smith

There are some things, after all, that Sally Owens knows for certain: Always throw spilled salt over your left shoulder. Keep rosemary by your garden gate. Add pepper to your mashed potatoes. Plant roses and lavender, for luck. Fall in love whenever you can. — Alice Hoffman

Weddings are never about the bride and groom, weddings are public platforms for dysfunctional families. — Lisa Kleypas

As my hand found his, bitter salt tears spilled from my eyes, in sorrow and pain and regret that I had so utterly failed him. — Kim Harrison

I remember the stars that night. They were like salt against the sky, like someone spilled the shaker against very dark cloth. That mattered to me, their accidental beauty. — Kathleen Glasgow

On her one glance upwards, enough paintings are created by heavenly maidens on the magical canvas of god. — Manan Sheel

It does last," Horace said. "Spring does. You'd almost think there was some purpose to it. — William Faulkner

Some days are just born bad. You know the type. The kind you want to sweep into your palm like spilled salt and toss over your left shoulder, hoping that if you don't look back nothing worse will happen. — Marie Rutkoski

I have seen quite a lot of things in life. I would not like to change anything. Because every moment of my life has taught me something. — Sunny Deol

I've been to every park in every city and not seen a statue to a committee. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Do not tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don't tell them where they know the fish. — Mark Twain

Dictators free themselves by enslaving others. They work not for your benefit, but their own. — Charlie Chaplin