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She said a silent prayer of gratitude and went to the stove, making as little noise as possible, stirring the embers with a poker and then shoving in several sticks of the precious seasoned wood.
When the stove was putting out noticeable heat again, she made her way to the hearth and repeated the process, feeling a certain primitive joy as the flames leaped up around the fresh logs, crackling cheerfully and spilling warmth over her bare feet. — Linda Lael Miller

Faith and doubt cannot reside together. An iota of doubt is enough to taint the entire process, it is like a drop of red ink in water. — Malti Bhojwani

Be careful who you trust, the devil was once an angel. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

I really choose by what I like, i thought 'Alexander' was a super smart script. Just [costar] Steve [Carell] alone would have been enough. Gosh, I love working with that guy. He's just the best. — Jennifer Garner

We can't fight and beg from those we fight at the same time. — A.G. Gaston

I can't even put gas in my plane! — Chris Rock

If the writer doesn't sweat, the reader will. — Mark Twain

She falls asleep this time holding my hand, Eric's diamond ring cutting into my palm like the wounds of Passion from the Crucifixion. I would do that for her, I realize. Die. Be reborn. — Jodi Picoult

To take offense is to give offense. — Helen Schucman

Youth is unduly busy with pampering the outer person. — Horace

Television is a medium. It is neither rare nor well done. — Bill Moyers

The self-realized spirit is merely a spirit emancipated from fear, judgement and knowing. — Bryant McGill

Nonbeing must in some sense be, otherwise what is it that there is not? This tangled doctrine might be nicknamed Plato's beard; historically it has proved tough, frequently dulling the edge of Occam's razor. — Willard Van Orman Quine

On one end there was who you were before you went underground, and on the other end a new person steps out into the light. — Colson Whitehead