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The voice does go up in a poem. It is an address, even if it is to oneself. — Derek Walcott

I'm like, OK, God, if there is an open door for me somewhere, this is what I always pray, I'm like, don't let me miss the open door. Show me where the open door is. — Sarah Palin

I would like to do a lot more of it, I feel comfortable with it and basically it's all in the writing. I'm not a personality type actor, I need a good script in order to be funny, but it's definitely something that I like doing. — Ray Liotta

Let's all go over there. She could have an army of psycho girl ninjas hiding in that shack of hers. — James Dashner

When there is a fight of reason versus emotion and the mind wonders which one to follow, in most times, emotion wins over reason. But it is reason that should win and emotion shouldn't. — Abu Sufyan Ibn Harb

Prayer is continuing a conversation that God has started through his Word and his grace, which eventually becomes a full encounter with him. — Timothy Keller

Perhaps, like the way these leaves spread out and the way they curl in many directions and how they have many features, I think that's how my road has been. — Juan Felipe Herrera

I wanted to be a rebel so badly. — Shamir

Someday, I'm gonna write a poem in a letter; Someday, I'm gonna get that faculty together. — David Bowie

Authors we are in danger of accepting as gospel, whereas founders of discursivity provide permeable ideas that we can elaborate upon in a tradition of constructive dialogue. — Paul Fry

It's over. We've all been sentenced to die. — Stephenie Meyer

I like when people question if the characters are really villains or protagonists. These types are very interesting to write about. — Jack Higgins

The reality of what we really are is often times found in the small snips, way down at the bottom of things. — Jean Shepherd

Fear comes, but fear passes. — Marianne Williamson