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To this motive which encourages me is added another which made up my mind: after I have upheld, according to my natural intelligence, the side of truth, no matter what success I have, there is a prize which I cannot fail to win. I will find it in the depths of my heart. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

We slander the hyena; man is the fiercest and cruelest animal. — Henry David Thoreau

the desire is overwhelming. Why? Because there is availability without accountability. — Edward T. Welch

I have a tendency to kick it up. I like to rattle the cage. — Lisa Marie Presley

Exhilaration is that feeling you get just after a great idea hits you, and just before you realize what's wrong with it. — Rex Harrison

When you are convinced that everything that happens is the will of God, what is there to do but wait until God has mercy? — Maaza Mengiste

We are only prepared to receive and comprehend the grace of God when we have understood His infinite holiness and our incredible sinfulness. — James MacDonald

The historical novel gives us perspective on our modern lives and helps us connect with the story, which we are continuing ourselves. — Mary Pope Osborne

If everyone's ready for a shot to start, except for one actor who's intent on getting to the bottom of their soul, it can be a bit annoying. — Ian Holm

I like to think there are a lot of balls in the air, and the kids are not one that I choose to drop. They have been a priority and I have a career that allows for a little more flexibility at times and hours that are quite mom-friendly. — Elisabeth Hasselbeck

I need you to write something down, he said. It was, he said, for his new book, not for mine, a point he stressed because I was at the time researching a book that involved sports ... When I gave him the note the next day he said "You can use it if you want to."
What did he mean?
Did he know he would not write the book?
Did he have some apprehension, a shadow? Why had he forgotten to bring note cards to dinner that night? Had he not warned me that the ability to make a note when something came to mind was the difference between being able to write and not being to write? — Joan Didion