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How does God deal with your bitter heart? He reminds you that what you have is more important than what you don't have. You still have your relationship with God. No one can take that. — Max Lucado

Clare, I want to tell you, again, I love you. Our love has been the thread through the labyrinth, the net under the high-wire walker, the only real thing in this strange life of mine that I could ever trust. Tonight I feel that my love for you has more density in this world than I do, myself: as though it could linger on after me and surround you, keep you, hold you. — Audrey Niffenegger

I'm tired of this back-slappin' "isn't humanity neat" bullshit. We're a virus with shoes. — Bill Hicks

When asked the secret of how to look at the world afresh, with delighted eyes, Merlin said, You lack innocence. Having labeled a thing, you no longer see that thing, you see its label instead. — Deepak Chopra

Great creative teams are diverse. They are composed of very different sorts of people with different but complementary talents. — Ken Robinson

Corpses are incapable of offering informed consent, and are hence no better than vibrators. — Seanan McGuire

That is the spirit of the music: to not leave anyone out, to be inclusive. — Brian Viglione

If you are spending more time matching your Kitchenaid to your kettle to your cupboards than you are cooking, something is very wrong. — Michael Booth

Religion is equated more with dogma — Sunday Adelaja

Anger causes anguish to the souls of all of those who experience the feeling as well as to those who are the recipients of this emotional explosion. — L. Lionel Kendrick

He says, "I saved her only to hear her die. — Anthony Doerr

On the whole I try to keep Modesty and Willie in timeless settings, which is why I avoid all the latest slang and in-words. It won't be long before 'brill' sounds as dated as 'super' does now. [Uncle Happy, 1990] — Peter O'Donnell

Loving, knowing, and respecting our bodies is a powerful and invincible act of rebellion in this society. — Inga Muscio