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The collar came first, and when Guerin drew it from his neck he felt the collar's absence like a lightness, his spine unfurling, his shoulders settling.
Like a lie, cracking and dropping from him. — C.S. Pacat

To no man make yourself a boon companion: Your joy will be less but less will be your grief — Marcus Aurelius

If you have a priest that is pushing social justice, go find another parish. Go alert your bishop. — Glenn Beck

Crusoe and Friday. Ishmael and Ahab. Daisy and Gatsby. Pip and Estella. Me. Me. Me. I am not alone. I am surrounded by words that tell me who I am, why I feel what I feel. Or maybe they just help me while away the hours as the rain pounds down on the porch roof, taking me away from the gloom and on to somewhere sunny, somewhere else. — Anna Quindlen

Consider your own place in the universal oneness of which we are all a part, from which we all arise, and to which we all return. — David Fontana

I would guess that Ray Bradbury would be equally resentful of what they did with Illustrated Man, which, you know, took a central idea thesis of his and pissed all over it - made it into one of the worst movies ever made. — Rod Serling

Now who can hear Christ declare, that his kingdom is, not of this world, and yet believe that this blending of church and state together can be pleasing to him? — Isaac Backus

At noon I observed a bevy of nude young native women bathing in the sea, and I went and sat down on there clothes to keep them from being stolen. — Mark Twain

I close my eyes, hoping to slip into the same dream again, but then that never happens, does it? — L.A. Meyer

I feared disappointing my father more than anything in the world. — Ryan Reynolds

I'm almost at the station, just passing the Crown, when I feel a hand on my arm and I wheel around, slipping off the pavement and into the road. — Paula Hawkins

You cannot stay the way you are and go with God. — Henry T. Blackaby

Doubt was a debilitating, frightening thing. — Chloe Neill

I feel a deep emotion and pride for the honor of having been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 1992. — Rigoberta Menchu