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We moved together, unending and wild and burning, and when I went over the edge the next time, he roared and went with me. — Sarah J. Maas

It costs a great deal of money to do a musical, and the more money involved, the more big business influences the artform. — Hal Price

And I think in the end, you're not really looking for "the right church." You're looking for yourself. Finding a church is about finding a place where your specific, beautiful heart can hear good news and take it all the way in. A place where they talk about God in a language you understand. A place where you can serve with your whole, broken heart and be healed in all that giving. — Addie Zierman

I have asked a lot of my emotions-one hundred and twenty stories. The price was high, right up with Kipling, because there was one little drop of something, not blood, not a tear, not my seed, but me more intimately than these, in every story, it was the extra I had. Now it has gone and I am just like you now. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I hate it when people don't spend the night. — Amanda Palmer

I'm too amused by the way people carry on to give in to despair. — Joe Orton

Faith, like love, unites; opinion, like hate, separates. — John Lancaster Spalding

One of the reasons I decided to enter this profession," one of the Riot Librarrrians wrote, "was because I'm in love with information, and the library remains one of the few spaces in our lives where information is not a commodity ... There's a subversive element to librarianship that I adore. — Marilyn Johnson

Have you ever wonder about the misery of sleep? — Lailah Gifty Akita

It would be a sad day for India if it has to inherit the English scale and the English tastes so utterly unsuitable to the Indian environment. — Mahatma Gandhi

Why then we should drop into poetry. — Charles Dickens

You can't function in society if you don't involve yourself in the fictions society accepts about time. But you do so with the understanding that you're playing a game. — Brad Warner

He had been for many years, a quiet silent man, associating but little with other men, and used to companionship with his own thoughts. He had never known before the strength of the want in his heart for the frequent recognition of a nod, a look, a word; or the immense amount of relief that had been poured into it by drops through such small means. — Charles Dickens

Land was wealth 300 years ago. So the person who owned the land owned the wealth. Later, wealth was in factories and production, and America rose to dominance. The industrialist owned the wealth. Today, wealth is in information. And the person who has the most timely information owns the wealth. The — Robert T. Kiyosaki