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Amazingly, i'd actually forgotten that i'm supposed to be plain. i'm so used to alex telling me i'm beautiful. i'm so used to feeling beautiful around him. a hollow opens up in my chest. this is what life will be like without him: everything will become ordinary again. i'll become ordinary again. — Lauren Oliver
The problem was that Simon did not know how to pack like a badass. — Cassandra Clare
Faith is about trusting God when you have unanswered questions. — Joel Osteen
Eros doomed! I doubt it ... eros seems to drive most relationships, and not just those between lovers. Erotic energy is a big powerful force, it shakes things up, causes people to break the rules, makes people do crazy things! Reason doesn't stand a chance in its face. — Micheline Aharonian Marcom
In prison I had the opportunity to debate and discuss people that had subscribed to all forms of Islamism. — Maajid Nawaz
You can't study the map forever. At some point it's time to start walking; there is only so much daylight. — Rob Lowe
No human difference matters much until it becomes a privilege, until it becomes the basis for oppression. Power is the vector that turns minor into major. — Michael Ignatieff
I don't feel like myself. But I do think I might pass for twenty-one. I'm under this makeup somewhere, I'm just not sure where. — Nyrae Dawn
Failure to put faith into action is one of the main causes of people's dreams coming to nothing. — Christopher Dines
I'm not going to tell you to meditate on what Christmas really means and be thankful. — Monica Johnson
I still receive very regular death threats that make it impossible for me to return to Indonesia. I think I could get in, but I don't think I could get out again. — Joshua Oppenheimer
The rim is looking bigger and bigger every game. — Paul Pierce
They were evidently small men, all wind and quibbles, flinging out their chuffy grain to us with far less interest than a farm-wife feels as she scatters corn to her fowls. — D.H. Lawrence