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He would ruin the Rodales and take the Halls down too, for good measure. He wanted them all to burn in hell, especially Natalie. That way, he'd have some company. — Nadia Lee

They were all growing so fast. In just a few short years they would be all young men and women ... youth tiptoe ... expectant ... a-star with its sweet wild dreams ... little ships sailing out of safe harbor to unknown ports. The boys would go away to their life work and the girls ... ah, the mist-veiled forms of beautiful brides might be seen coming down the old stairs at Ingleside. But they would still be hers for a few years yet ... hers to love and guide ... to sing the songs that so many mothers had sung ... Hers ... and Gilbert's. — L.M. Montgomery

Performance is always oriented towards a spectator, towards an imagined audience and I was thinking who is their imagined audience? — Joshua Oppenheimer

Socialism increases in direct ratio and proportion with the surrender of personal responsibility to neighbor. — Fulton J. Sheen

It appears that you have the advantage of me."
"Indeed, it does seem that way." Callie was shocked by her own boldness.
"May I assist you in some way?"
"I had thought so. However, after witnessing the manner in which you address the women in your life, I find I would rather not join their ranks. — Sarah MacLean

To be in a place where God's glory is expressed is to be at the right place — Sunday Adelaja

All of civility depends on being able to contain the rage of individuals. — Joshua Lederberg

So let me be thy choir, and make a moan Upon the midnight hours. — John Keats

It was the kind of winter day that makes you forget that the weather was ever any different, and you feel like it has been winter all the way back to Adam. — Wendell Berry

There is no such thing as a "war hero", because there is nothing about war that is heroic. — Michel Templet

If the poet spun for half an hour daily, his poetry would gain in richness. — Mahatma Gandhi