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It is always wiser, where there is a choice, to trust inertia. It is the greatest force in the world. — Rex Stout

Cole, I know I haven't earned it, but would you mind very much if I tried the organ?" Blake's voice filled the empty church.
Cole smiled sadly. "Of course, brother. It would be an honor to hear you play again."
Cole's despair settled into his bones. His crying soul now had the worst kind of company: another soul crying just as loud. — Debra Anastasia

Look inside, without anyone else's validation understand that you are valuable, talented, unique, and worthy. — Joe Sacco

Obviously, I'll keep fighting to uphold the Constitution. — Michael Newdow

In this world it is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich. — Henry Ward Beecher

The eighth commandment reads, "Thou shalt not steal." It does not read, "Thou shalt not steal from the rich man." It does not read, "Thou shalt not steal from the poor man." It reads simply and plainly, "Thou shalt not steal." — Theodore Roosevelt

I write for your enjoyment — Patricia Otto

Whether histories have a happy ending or not depends on when the chronicler ends the tale. — Linda Gordon

Let us, then, draw together in the name, not of jingoism, but of justice — Margaret Thatcher

The most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship. — William Osler

I think about so many things, my brain rarely shuts off. At night, my thoughts go over the day I had like replaying a movie. I try to make sense of what happened to the characters.
I'm the director, but can never reshow the edited film. — Tina J. Richardson

Tomorrow never really comes, so todays performance is what really counts. — Bill Sharman

Civilized society is a hopeful belief and protest that science, money and goods make man count for more than any other animal. In this sense everything that man does is religious and heroic, and yet in danger of being fictitious and fallible, — Ernest Becker

It makes you feel very virtuous when you forgive people, doesn't it? — Lucy Maud Montgomery

But since C had disappeared, the fantasies that obsessed me were all the worst things I could imagine at any given time. — Alexandra Kleeman