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I did try to leave, and she came running after me. — David Gest
Fitness - if it came in a bottle, everybody would have a great body. — Cher
When you're reading the Word of God, you need to let it soak in and let God speak to your heart and let the Holy Spirit work. — Jeremy Camp
If there are no other wonderful roles that come my way, I have a quite an interesting, dynamic life. — Karen Allen
God help us, God help all of us, each one, every one, all of us'. Patrick Hamilton at the concusion of 'The Slaves of Solitude'. — Patrick Hamilton
That's the difficult part of being mortal. Of having choice. Much is hidden from you. — Jim Butcher
The White House is saying Donald Trump has 'zero percent chance' of being elected. Isn't that a little high? — David Letterman
You know, when it works, love is pretty amazing. It's not overrated. There's a reason for all those songs. — Sarah Dessen
God wants to show the advantage of His kingdom to the world, but He will not do this without us — Sunday Adelaja
...I think of all the people quietly doing so many things that are hard. — George Hodgman
I wasn't able to think about them directly or summon them up in any conscious way, but as I put together their puzzles and played with their Lego pieces, building evermore complex and baroque structures, I felt that I was temporarily inhabiting them again
carrying on their little phantom lives for them by repeating the gestures they had made when they still had bodies. — Paul Auster
In a second or two he would get up and join her in the shower he could hear running--consolidate his place with some very passionate seed-sowing and at the same time he would make Nell fall in love with him again. — Michelle Reid
Middle-aged women are likewise no strangers to the lead pack in ultramarathons. Pam Reed was forty-one when she outran all the men to win the 135-mile Badwater ultra across Death Valley in 2002; the following year, she returned and did it again. Diana Finkel was just shy of forty when she led for the first ninety miles of the brutally hard Hardrock 100, finishing second overall. — Christopher McDougall
Art is interested in life at the moment when the ray of power is passing through it. — Boris Pasternak
