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Death is never easy when you know the people doing the dying. — Oliver North

If I truly believe in Him, I'll trust Him to desire for me that which is for my highest good, and to have planned for its fulfillment. — Helen Rose

It isn't true that convicts live like animals: animals have more room to move around. — Mario Vargas-Llosa

The best man. You know? He hands you the ring and has to marry the bride if you ran away and so on. The Dean's been reading up on it, haven't you, Dean?"
"Oh, yes," said the Dean, who'd spent all the previous day with "Lady Deirdre Waggon's Book of Etiquette". "She's got to marry someone once she's turned up. You can't have unmarried brides flapping around the place, being a danger to society."
"I completely forgot about a best man!" said Vimes. — Terry Pratchett

I was always so scared to sing in front of people. That was kind of my weird thing. — Alessia Cara

There is no team without the individual members; an individual can never be a team. — Michael Joling

Never give up on the things that make you smile. — Paris Hilton

Most human beings come into the world and leave it with nothing to show they ever lived. — Tim Gilmore

Let the miracles, even the ones we don't want or see, unfold. — Mark Nepo

The very act of drawing an object, however badly, swiftly takes the drawer from a woolly sense of what the object looks like to a precise awareness of its component parts and particularities. — Alain De Botton

I once had a story editor ask me not to use the word 'placenta.' I wanted to say: 'Now tell me again how you got here?' Oh, right, an angel of God placed you into the bill of the stork. — Jill McCorkle

Like rays of glory from heaven, piercing the dusty gloom of the church, making each airborne mote shine like a star. — Julie Berry

Just getting out of your town seems to be a pervasive thing in England. But I don't want to keep grinding the axe forever, it's boring. — Gary Jarman