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Stu looked over his shoulder at the trailer. "She seems like a nice old lady, but jeez, that's a big dog."
"Yes," said Liam. "But a small dragon. — Deborah Blake

There are certain characteristics that define a good chimp mother. She is patient, she is protective but she is not over-protective - that is really important. She is tolerant, but she can impose discipline. She is affectionate. She plays. And the most important of all: she is supportive. — Jane Goodall

Nothing helps an artist's career more than a little death and obscurity. — Dan Simmons

Surely the glory of journalism is its transience. — Malcolm Muggeridge

He used to believe that to forgive was to allow an offense to go unpunished. Now he finally understood that forgiveness was not about the past, but the future. — Sherry Thomas

A woman is no sooner ours than we are no longer hers. — Michel De Montaigne

There is nothing quite like the expectancy of the beginning writer, unless it is the conceit of the successful one. — Charles Bukowski

I bury my mind in my book, the Bible. Every morning it's the first thing that I do. I've been doing it for years and years. So I want to come back here [to Israel] to see the places that I read about every day. It's very important to my faith to feed [my] spirit in Israel. — Bobby McFerrin

If you are too busy for prayer, you are too busy for a relationship with God. — Mike Bickle

What about Christianity? Are we right in the face of so long a record of its poverty in international achievement, to keep invoking it as a standard, almost synonymous with civilization? — Rose Macaulay

The doctors are all agreed that I am suffering from want of society. Was never a case like it. First, I did not know that I was suffering at all. Secondly, as an Irishman might say, I had thought it was indigestion of the society I got. — Henry David Thoreau

Every beauty which is seen here by persons of perception resembles more than anything else that celestial source from which we all are come. — Michelangelo