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In the newborn child is realized the common good of the family. — Pope John Paul II
I don't see much difference between prose poems and flash fiction (I've often taught the latter as the former), but then I also don't see that much difference between art and poetry. — Matthea Harvey
Man must make his choice between ease and wealth; either may be his, but not both. — Newell Dwight Hillis
If you have ever had the vision of God, you may try as you like to be satisfied on a lower level, but God will never let you. — Oswald Chambers
Wisdom tells me I'm nothing. But love tells me I'm everything. — Scott Westerfeld
Give me your word that you'll tell the queen what she wants to hear when she comes calling." "If I did, my word would be as hollow as an empty suit of armor. My life is not so precious to me as that. — George R R Martin
We are spirit children of a loving Heavenly Father who placed us in mortality to see if we would choose - freely choose - to keep His commandments and come unto His Beloved Son. They do not compel us. They cannot, for that would interfere with the plan of happiness. And so there is in us a God-given desire to be responsible for our own choices. — Henry B. Eyring
As long as I have people's attention, I can't stop. You can't put the public on hold, because they might not be there when you get back. I have a pathological fear of stopping. — Tina Turner
I learned, one, you shouldn't ever quit. And I learned, two, you'll never be able to explain it to anybody — Jim Ryun
I still believe in my country. — Billy Corgan
Unable either to practice science without the Principia or to make that work conform to the corpuscular standards of the seventeenth century, scientists gradually accepted the view that gravity was indeed innate — Thomas S. Kuhn
Their power to see environments as they really are. — Marshall McLuhan
She'd run her life according to the Prophecies and now there were no more Prophecies. She must be feeling like a train which had reached the end of the line but still had to keep going, somehow.
From now on she'd be able to go through life with everything coming as a surprise, just like everyone else. What luck. — Neil Gaiman
I think it's fun to play for people who don't know what you do. — Kenny Rogers
