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You're being an ass." But she tilted her head so I could continue nibbling. Centuries of her hunter ancestors rolled over in their graves."
"Chapter 24 — Alyxandra Harvey

If your company disappeared, would it leave a gaping hole that could not easily be filled by any other enterprise on the planet? — James C. Collins

When driven to the necessity of explaining, I found that I did not myself understand what I meant. — Maria Edgeworth

Looks like my hand is about to do a meet and greet with the back of your head, Colton retorted. — J. Lynn

We are against war and the sources of war.
We are for poetry and the sources of poetry. — Muriel Rukeyser

18The LORD is near to all who call upon Him, To all who call upon Him in truth. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

I'm kinda disapointed that Canada isn't like the South Park movie said it was. — Joel Madden

No member of a crew is praised for the rugged individuality of his rowing. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

People talk about love, about marriage, too, like they're magic. There's no magic. Just two people who like each other and decide they're willing to get stuck in together. If you can make your way through the bad patches, it works, and you know each other better afterwards, make a better team. If you can't, it doesn't. No secret. No magic. — Rosalind James

The only thing a true introvert dislikes more than talking about himself is repeating himself. — Jonathan Rauch

Within biblical theology it remains the case that the one living God created a world that is other than himself, not contained within himself. Creation was from the beginning an act of love, of affirming goodness of the other. God saw all that he had made, and it was very good; but it was not itself divine. At its height, which according to Genesis 1 is the creation of humans, it was designed to REFLECT God, both to reflect God back to God in worship and to reflect God into the rest of creation in stewardship. But this image-bearing capacity of humankind is not in itself the same thing as divinity. Collapsing this distinction means taking a large step toward a pantheism within which there is no way of understanding, let alone addressing, the problem of evil. — N. T. Wright

One must never assume that a character is sympathetic because of either the actor playing them or the fact that they're a lead. I think that's a recipe for failure, actually, because if they become unsympathetic, you lose your audience. — Melissa Rosenberg

Written words still have the amazing power to bring out the best and worst of human nature — Nadine Gordimer

It's interesting to see the world's fascination with a troubled artist. The artists sure wouldn't share their enthusiasm. — Jim Rowe