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I understand our mornings can be busy; however, if we cannot make time for God now, then when? — Ashley Ormon

Words," he said, "is oh such a twitch-tickling problem to me all my life. — Roald Dahl

True friendship ought never to conceal what it thinks. — St. Jerome

Most people can look back over the years and identify a time and place at which their lives changed significantly. Whether by accident or design, these are the moments when, because of a readiness within us and a collaboration with events occurring around us, we are forced to seriously reappraise ourselves and the conditions under which we live and to make certain choices that will affect the rest of our lives. — Frederic Flach

Adam and Eve didn't know what they would win or what they would lose until they'd both won and lost it. It's like that poem we read. The guy doesn't know what the meaning is of the road he took until he got to the end of it. You choose first, then you find out what you've chosen after. Every choice has a price. Sometimes we don't know what it is until after we've paid it. — Tiffany Reisz

It is the glory of English Law, that its roots are sunk deep into the soil of national history; that it is the slow product of the age long growth of the national life. — Edward Jenks

I'd walked too close to heaven and gotten a glimpse. The hell I'd lived before her no longer appealed to me. — Abbi Glines

I am too old a soldier to believe that. Hoster will be chiding me about the Redwyne girl even as we light his funeral pyre, damn his bones. — George R R Martin

Do rewards motivate people? Absolutely. They motivate people to get rewards. — Alfie Kohn

I steer my bark with hope in the head, leaving fear astern. Their — David McCullough

Every vertebrae on his back was a prayer bead under my hands. — Amy Lane

I cannot marry the facts of William Shakespeare to his verse: Other men had led lives in some sort of keeping with their thought, but this man is in wide contrast. — Ralph Waldo Emerson