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Go, sorrowing son of affliction, tell thy secrets to the Friend who sticketh closer than a brother. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Instead, thoughts race, as if, in a mind devoid of memory, each idea has too much space to grow and move, to collide with others in a shower of sparks before spinning off into its own distance. I — S.J. Watson

If I had some idea of a finish line, don't you think I would have crossed it years ago? — Richard M. DeVos

Balance the bad news of life with the good news of Christ. — Ralph Washington Sockman

Daisy began to sing with the music in a husky, rhythmic whisper, bringing out a meaning in each word that it had never had before and would never have again. When the melody rose, her voice broke up sweetly, following it, in a way contralto voices have, and each change tipped out a little of her warm human magic upon the air. — F Scott Fitzgerald

The Book of Revelation, difficult as it may be for "literalists," becomes much simpler when we read it typologically , as a mosiac of allusions to Old Testament prophecy. — Northrop Frye

You could sell ashes to the devil, couldn't you?"
"Maybe," he said lightly. "But why would I want to? — Sierra Donovan

Just because someone does not love you as you want, it does not mean that you do not love with all his being. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Science is not everything, but science is very beautiful. — J. Robert Oppenheimer

Ths visions of the mind have a debt to reality that it is hard to get the mind to pay when it is under the influence of its visions. — Wendell Berry

Who knew love could kill you? — Anthony Doerr

By the first mouthful I knew that I was going to get drunk that night. The drink tasted too good not to. — S.A. Tawks

The theory of evolution by cumulative natural selection is the only theory we know of that is in principle capable of explaining the existence of organized complexity. — Richard Dawkins

Describing the process of making her decision to leave, Patricia said: "It is as if there is a shelf where all your doubts and misgivings are placed while you are in that group. Over the months or years you observe so many things that may conflict with your original beliefs and values, or you see things done by the group or leader that are just not right. Because of the indoctrination and not being allowed to ask questions, you just put it on the shelf. Eventually, the shelf gets heavier and heavier and finally just breaks, and you are ready to leave" (p. 55). — Madeleine Landau Tobias