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Jesus has now many lovers of the heavenly kingdom but few bearers of His cross. — Thomas A Kempis

Youth fades, love droops, the leaves of friendship fall; A mother's secret hope outlives them all. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Everything is a meaningless struggle against nothing and when people say that the world has become a better place that is a false development-optimism. Nothing exists which ever becomes better. Everything stays the same. Somehow, there is nothing. That is so sad. Nothing to come to. Everything is an illusion. A very sweet illusion. — Odd Nerdrum

I'm not a real blond ... Shocking. — Alona Tal

The funny thing
about
advice is,
we always tell
others
the things
we
cannot
really do
ourselves. — Robert M. Drake

I was walking down the street with my friend and he said 'I hear music,' as though there's any other way to take it in. 'You're not special. That's how I receive it too ... I tried to taste it, but it did not work.' — Mitch Hedberg

Raymond Chandler managed to write about L.A. his whole career. Should I keep going writing about New York? Is that what I should be doing? Songwriting doesn't work that way. — Lou Reed

A modern, autonomous, and thoroughly trained Air Force in being at all times will not alone be sufficient, but without it there can be no national security. — Henry H. Arnold

People are always afraid of other things, they are never afraid of themselves. — Dan Wells

That was the last cruel irony of Tobias's life: that he doomed the woman he would have died to save. — Cassandra Clare

Whatever else you do, listen to your Deepest Self. Love Her and be true to Her, speak Her truth, always. — Sue Monk Kidd

They have their own version of truth, and that's the only one people will hear. — Victoria Aveyard

That won't do with a girl like Princess. It is too commonplace, too devoid of interest and uncertainty. — Mary Greenway McClelland