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If you aren't happy for what you already have then what makes you think you will be happy with more. — Maddy Malhotra

I figured I would be teaching my whole life and making experimental films on the side. — Todd Haynes

I understand that what I am to do is to be a bridge between the people who would never set foot in a church in their entire lives and people who would like to get them there. So I write books that Christians can give to their non-Christian friends that they will actually read. — Andy Andrews

Please, dear God. Let her come back. You can have whatever you like. All my magazines, all my books, my things. Whatever you want. But just make it so she comes back. To me. Please, please God. — John Ajvide Lindqvist

I'm not a guy who is going to make a lot of noise. I hope to lead by example. — Todd Helton

You must always be proactive — Sunday Adelaja

No man can think clearly when his fists are clenched. — George Jean Nathan

Alex is dead, do you hear me? All of that-what we felt, what it meant- that's done now, okay? Buried. Blown away. — Lauren Oliver

In tough times, a librarian is a terrible thing to waste. — Marilyn Johnson

Physical strength doesn't mean a damn thing when you're all cut up and bleeding inside. — Cameron Dane

Randy grinds his teeth for about a mile, and then says, "If there is any generalization at all that you can draw about how men think versus how women think, I believe it is that men can narrow themselves down to this incredibly narrow laser-beam focus on one tiny little subject and think about nothing else." "Whereas women can't?" "I suppose women can. They rarely seem to want to. What I'm characterizing here, as the female approach, is essentially saner and healthier." "Hmmmm. — Neal Stephenson

We cannot discern what is truly good for our lives without first having our minds renewed. — John Bevere

...the petrel, mindless of such height,
scales each watery hill
that rises up, adapting to the shape
of each impediment, each low escape
instinct in it, the scope of its flight
fitted to its will. — David Yezzi

I am beginning to understand why I came here today. I needed to escape the cluttered struggles of everyday life, the battles born of a false sense of consequence. I spend so much time waving a sword in the air; I am exhausted and want to lay my weapon down. Like Don Quixote, I have been tilting at windmills. - Essay: Walden, Revisited — Faye Rapoport DesPres