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A "no" from God really is a "no." It is not a "yes" cached in a "wait" or something like that. In fact...a "no" is quite a useful answer in the growth process if we receive it honestly. — Thomas R. Hauff

Television is a visual medium. You have to create some kind of visual interest. And it's entertainment for your eyes. — Aaron Sorkin

I have really done so few bad things that they have to keep harping on the old ones [.] — L.M. Montgomery

Volvo has one weakness, and that is in the interior design. They have not adapted to the Chinese people's perception of luxury when it comes to the interior design, and this has to be addressed. — Li Shufu

He turned his mind back to another unwelcome task: mentally composing his letter to Chase. Dear friend, you were right. I'll be very late seemed too short, and would give his friend far too much to crow about; but I must venture through time with the pirate queen would be met with confusion, and fear for Nicholas's mind. — Alexandra Bracken

Her clothes were filled with safety pins and hidden tears. — Louise Erdrich

In the August night and the perspective of Beacon — Henry James

Perfect study is the key to being effective in the land of your calling — Sunday Adelaja

I don't hold a grudge. I cradle it. I coddle it. I feed it fine cuts of meat and send it to the best schools. I nurture my grudges, Rollins. — Leigh Bardugo

I would rather lose in a cause that I know some day will triumph than to triumph in a cause that I know some day will fail. — Wendell Wilkie

Perhaps - and this goes for the Kyoto School too - one of these insights is that nothingness and unknowing don't have to be equated with a destructive nihilism but with the experience of unity and participation - whilst resisting the tendency of objectifying metaphysics to claim that we can in some way 'know' that this experienced unity is really the truth of how things are, i.e., reveals being itself. — George Pattison