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The level of our responsibility in things of God determines our level of prosperity — Sunday Adelaja
Being compared to Biggie, that's the best feeling a rapper could have — Black Rob
Truth is in our blood. It is the essennce of our being. It is the best part of us, the core of what makes us human. It is our soul, our fundamental genetic beauty, and our spirit. We were created perfect, and despite the inevitability that we loose some of that perfection when we mature and develop in the midst of others who are wounded, we always retain the capacity to become perfect once again. The soul may be buried deeply, but as long as our hearts beat there remains hope. — Daniel Mackler
God has a sense of humor, he places you where you would never expect. — Susan Craig
I have known some wonderful men. — Gloria Allred
The greatest gift we can give to another person is our love. — Swami Dhyan Giten
The guy just stood there. Hello. There're zombies everywhere. Try looking behind you, douche canoe. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Love me, and tell me so sometimes. — Mary Abigail Dodge
When you are happy and playing regular football, that can make life a lot easier. — Charlie Adam
Sheep and goats and cows
gather 'round a manger bed
to awe at a babe. — Richelle E. Goodrich
When a man grows aware of a new way in which to serve God, he should carry it around with him secretly, and without uttering it, for nine months, as though he were pregnant with it, and let others know of it only at the end of that time, as though it were a birth. — Martin Buber
Below me, in spreading, concentric circles, like those a fish makes when it rises in still water, spun round the lower tiers; above me arched the black sky pierced by the gas jets of the stars. — Angela Carter
How many times have you opened a book, read the first few sentences and made a snap decision about whether to buy it? When it's your book that's coming under this casual-but-critical scrutiny, you want the reader to be instantly hooked. The way to accomplish this is to create compelling opening sentences. — Nancy Kress
'One Hundred Years of Solitude' convinced me to drop out of Harvard graduate school. The novel reminded me of everything my Ph.D. program was trying to make me forget. Thank you, Gabriel Garcia Marquez. — Francine Prose