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On a visit to Cologne in March 1945, after a heavy bombing, I met hundreds and hundreds of deserters who were squatting in the rubble, many in the deep cellars left from Roman times. They had been hiding there after the retreat from France. — Heinrich Boll

Ian squeezed my hand and leaned in to whisper through all the hair. His voice was so low that I was the only one who could hear. 'I held you in my hand, Wanderer. And you were so beautiful. — Stephenie Meyer

The claim that somehow raw foods give you better energy, are more healthful, improve your immune system and all of that is simply not substantiated. And moreover, it's not biologically plausible. — Dennis Miller

Maybe with your emotions and your feelings, someone else can say it in a different way than you would, which brings new life to the way you might sing it. — Jody Watley

Nature knows no Moral Order. Nature doesn't give a fig for social conventions or ethical questions. And God cannot respond to or repair evil, because He is not there to witness it. — Rikki Ducornet

We know that God is everywhere; but certainly we feel His presence most when His works are on the grandest scale spread before us; and it is in the unclouded night-sky, where His worlds wheel their silent course, that we read clearest His infinitude, His omnipotence, His omnipresence. — Charlotte Bronte

He's gone, I thought as everything inside of me collapsed into singularity. — John Green

Catholicism actually resembles a family that survives because even as it aspires to holiness, it understands and can live with sin and imperfection. — Eugene Kennedy

The seal marks you out as royalty determines how you carry yourself — Ikechukwu Joseph

Belief has no place as far as science reaches, and may be first permitted to take root where science stops. — Rudolf Virchow