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I can't change the world, I can only change how I choose to live in it. — Charlotte Eriksson
I do not understand, but I will not let her die knowing anything but my love. — Pierce Brown
Transitions are critically important. I want the reader to turn the page without thinking she's turning the page. It must flow seamlessly. — Janet Evanovich
When the injunction was issued in Birmingham, our failure to obey it bewildered our opponents. They did not know what to do. We did not hide our intentions. In fact, I announced our plan to the press, pointing out that we were not anarchists advocating lawlessness, but that it was obvious to us that the courts of Alabama had misused the judicial process in order to perpetuate injustice and segregation. Consequently, we could not, in good conscience, obey their findings. I intended to be one of the first to set — Martin Luther King Jr.
Though many intellectuals, following in the footsteps of Saints Augustine and Jerome, hold business people in contempt for their selfishness and greed, in fact a free market puts a premium on empathy. — Steven Pinker
What once was cuddled must learn to kiss, The cold worm's mouth. That's all the mystery. — Archibald MacLeish
No" - I could never be another person's father, fate, god,
"No" - it should never happen to another child, what happened to me; my childhood. (Auschwitz). — Imre Kertesz
But the terrible past of nighttime disappearances was locked within the pages of that history book; she never imagined she would one day disappear as easily as her forefathers. — Anthony Marra
While the classic conversion story involves desperation, hitting bottom, and a plea for help, I think now that it was gratitude, as well as the suffering I'd seen, that made room for me to open my heart to something new. — Sara Miles
Deliverence from believing lies must by by believing truth. — Jessie Penn-Lewis
The society terms the varied paths of achieving the divine bliss as religion. — Abhijit Naskar
The story of Isaac and Rebekah is an account of what was, but not necessarily of what should be for all of God's people. — Gary L. Thomas
In no other arena is the church at greater risk of losing its calling than in the public square. — Philip Yancey
