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She was an old woman, but she managed to look like a young woman with a ravaging disease. — Marilynne Robinson

If one discards the Bible as being unreliable, then he must discard almost all literature of antiquity. — Josh McDowell

Miss much?" she whispered. "Nobody's planning to kill us, so far," I whispered back. "First time today. — Rick Riordan

There have been cans of dog food more splendiferous than South Richmond. Land mines more tender. — Tom Robbins

Using affirmations on a daily basis is one of the easiest things we can do to change our lives. — Robert Anthony

Eventually scientists will discover something that explains ghosts, just like they discovered electricity, which explained lightning, and it might be something about people's brains, or something about the earth's magnetic field, or it might be some new force altogether. And then ghosts won't be mysteries. They will be like electricity and rainbows and nonstick frying pans. — Mark Haddon

I trust my life is far richer and my spirit is more resilient than they ever would have been if I had enjoyed an easy beginning. — Holly Elissa Bruno

I don't want any sports anymore, except fighting which is the only sport I really watch - whether it's boxing or UFC. I don't know why. I think maybe it's an aspiration I didn't get the chance to explore more, but I don't think my father expected anything from me, I think it's more what I put on myself. — Channing Tatum

Joy may be a miser, But Sorrow's purse is free. — Richard Henry Stoddard

Birds were what became of dinosaurs. Those mountains of flesh whose petrified bones were on display at the Museum of Natural History had done some brilliant retooling over the ages and could now be found living in the form of orioles in the sycamores across the street. As solutions to the problem of earthly existence, the dinosaurs had been pretty great, but blue-headed vireos and yellow warblers and white-throated sparrows - feather-light, hollow-boned, full of song were even greater. Birds were like dinosaurs' better selves. They had short lives and long summers. We all should be so lucky as to leave behind such heirs. — Jonathan Franzen