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Someone dies when the movies get into your dreams. — Steve Erickson

I wish I had amnesia so I could forget what you look like. — Lucy Christopher

When you see good or bad in your children, you're seeing what you instilled in them after they cleared the womb. — John Steinbeck

When you realize that God is the only One who really has any lasting reward to give, He becomes the only One whose approval you desperately need. You can rest in the fact that you have it - in full measure - because the work of God's perfect Son, Jesus, secured your acceptance the moment you placed your faith in Him. Before you ever win or lose, God has turned His face toward you. He has chosen you. And He is pleased. — Steven Furtick

For the church is not a human society of people united by their natural affinities but the Body of Christ, in which all members, however different, (and He rejoices in their differences and by no means wishes to iron them out) must share the common life, complementing and helping one another precisely by their differences. — C.S. Lewis

In discussing these exceptions from the course of nature, the first question is, whether the fact be justly stated. That which is strange is delightful, and a pleasing error is not willingly detected. — Samuel Johnson

There is something about boys," she said, "that makes them think it is unmanly to show any feelings other than scorn and irritation or any enthusiasm for anything. It is a very unattractive trait. — Mary Balogh

Do your worrying before you place your bet, not after the wheel stops turning. — Maxwell Maltz

We would like to move on, move up, move around, move in, move down, move out; but none of us are moving. — Anthony Liccione

Tell a man what he may not sing and he is still half free; even all free, if he never wanted to sing it. But tell him what he must sing, take up his time with it so that his true voice cannot sound even in secret
there, I have seen is slavery. — Mary Renault