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It was a singular bedroom, with its high walls of brown volumes, but there could be no more agreeable furniture to a bookworm like myself, and there is no scent so pleasant to my nostrils as that faint, subtle reek which comes from an ancient book. I assured him that I could desire no more charming chamber, and no more congenial surroundings. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Thanks to the race-day adrenaline rush, any pace will feel easier than normal. So make a conscious effort to hold back in the early miles. — Lorraine Moller

It was too bleak to be alone, and so they could do nothing but cling to each other as broken beings, as human beings. — David Kirk

Stupid as a man who bought his stupid at a two-for-one sale, — Neil Gaiman

There are proofs that date back to the Greeks that are still valid today. — Andrew Wiles

And as men believe, so their world goes." - Merlin — Marion Zimmer Bradley

Find the journey's end in every step. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Repentance is not subsequent to belief; it is part of belief. It is belief in action-choice that flow out of conviction. Repentance literally means "a change of mind" (in Greek, metanoia; meta-"new", noia="mind") about Jesus. Repentance is not merely changing your action; it is changing your actions because you have changed your attitude about Jesus' authority and glory. — J.D. Greear

Always show more kindness than seems necessary, because the person receiving it needs it more than you will ever know. — Colin Powell

The main duty of ministers is to be obedient to God, following the Holy Spirit to obey everything that He instructs them to do. — Sunday Adelaja

And you're right- I don't want nice. I want sparks and fire. I want a romance novel. A Jane Austen movie. A fairy tale. — Shari L. Tapscott

Supposedly, going to war initiates you into this gnostic priesthood of people who've had a liminal experience forever separating them from civilians. Except ... you go there, and it is what it is. A form of human activity as varied as any other. — Phil Klay