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I have a certain way of thinking where I see something, and I know that I want it and I make up my mind - and that's pretty much all there is to it. It was like, This is what I want to do, and I'm going, and everything's going to work out. I'm going to be an actress. There was no way around it. — Ashley Greene

When people ask me to name the Ligonier teaching material they should use to help them grow; I tell them, 'You should start with The Holiness of God.' — R.C. Sproul

If there's one thing I'm well versed in it's my own good qualities. — Patrick Rothfuss

And what have you laymen made of hell? A kind of penal servitude for eternity, on the lines of your convict prisons on earth, to which you condemn in advance all the wretched felons your police have hunted from the beginning - enemies of society, as you call them. You're kind enough to include the blasphemers and the profane. What proud or reasonable man could stomach such a notion of God's justice? And when you find that notion inconvenient it's easy enough for you to put it on one side. Hell is not to love any more, Madame. Not to love any more! — Georges Bernanos

Are you in love with me?" I asked, grinding my nails into my palms.
"Yes," he said simply. "But not yet — Dani Alexander

Really good things take time to grow. Foundation is not built over night. — Iggy Azalea

E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle" ("and thence we came forth to see again the stars") — Dante Alighieri

One in three Canadian teens are bullied. That's nearly two million young Canadians who are teased and excluded. Nearly two million who are silenced in the classroom, losing out on their education. — Shawn Desman

If it ain't broke, don't let some stupid fucker fuck it up sort of thing. — Andrew Pyper

A single overstatement, wherever or however it occurs, diminishes the whole, and a carefree superlative has the power to destroy, for the reader, the object of the writer's enthusiasm. — E.B. White