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Writers were blessed stenographers taking divine dictation. — Stephen King
I'm alive but I have no life. I'm alive but also dead. I'm dead and alive. — Dean Koontz
I was desperate really for people not to accuse me of coldness. It was taboo. — Thomas Dolby
Ask yourself, if they getting married, would you be upset if you weren't invited? If the answer is no, then that's an easy name to cross off your list. — Anna Bell
The small share of happiness attainable by man exists only insofar as he is able to cease to think of himself. — Theodor Reik
Arrogance is ever accompanied by folly. — Plato
I never drank anything stronger than beer before I was twelve. — W.C. Fields
When you encounter another person, when you have dealings with anyone at all, it is as if a question is being put to you. So you must think, What is the Lord asking of me in this moment, in this situation? — Marilynne Robinson
If I understand accountability, but not acceptability, I will live under pressure to behave well in order to be accepted. If I understand acceptability, but not accountability, I may become casually indifferent to sinful living. When I understand first my acceptability and then my accountability, I will be constrained to please the One who died for me, fearful that I might grieve Him, not wanting to, because I love Him. — Larry Crabb
The biggest regret of my whole football career was leaving White Hart Lane in 1970 ... my interest in football weakened after that. I was heartbroken — Jimmy Greaves
I already knew to eat clean and listen to my body, to only eat when I was in a calm mental state. Everyone knew. But when you're fat in the head, it's never about knowing the answers. It's about living them. — Stephanie Klein
There is a strange idea abroad, held by all monetary cranks, that credit is something a banker gives to a man. Credit, on the contrary, is something a man already has. He has it, perhaps, because he already has marketable assets of a greater cash value than the loan for which he is asking. Or he has it because his character and past record have earned it. He brings it into the bank with him. That is why the banker makes him the loan. The banker is not giving something for nothing. — Henry Hazlitt
