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This sense of possibility might not last, of course Nothing ever did. But she wasn't going to spoil it by looking too far ahead. They were safe in the Library, and the Library would endure. — Genevieve Cogman

I definitely have a firm, fixed idea of what compromise is for me. — Jonny Lang

Anything that is white is sweet.
Anything that is brown is meat.
Anything that is grey, don't eat. — Stephen Sondheim

Anyone can do something when they want to do it. Really successful people do things when they don't want to do it. — Phil McGraw

Once I picked up an electric guitar, I lost interest in piano, and I just wanted to rock. I studied piano for so long, I got burned out on it. — Juliana Hatfield

I'm constantly learning, and that is the greatest gift of life in my opinion - to always be learning and growing. — Kristin Chenoweth

To love is to will the good of the other. — Thomas Aquinas

You think you can say a few words and end us? There is no end, Eva. — Sylvia Day

Second, a Christian comes to others only through Jesus Christ. Among men there is strife. 'He is our peace', says Paul of Jesus Christ (Eph. 2.14). Without Christ there is discord between God and man and between man and man. Christ became the Mediator and made peace with God and among men. Without Christ we should not know God and could not call upon him, nor come to him. But without Christ we would also not know our brother, nor could we come to him. The way is blocked by our own ego. Christ opened up the way to God and to our brother. Now Christians can live with one another in peace; they can love and serve one another; they can become one. But they can continue to do so only by way of Jesus Christ. Only in Jesus Christ are we one, only through him are we bound together. To eternity he remains the one Mediator. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

None of the male characters are as powerful or as interesting as the four central female characters. The men work best as representations of the current stage of a particular female's psyche. The men function as catalysts, and are certainly important to the development of the story, but the relationships are not the goal. I do not see romance as being what's central to the success of PRETTY LITTLE LIARS. — Norman Buckley