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Leaders dig into their business to learn painful realities rather than peaceful illusion. — Orrin Woodward
A good deed is the best prayer. — Robert Green Ingersoll
Logical Tom begs emotional stupid dickhead Tom not to ask the question.
'Are you alone?' he asks quietly.
He hears her breathing so close to his ear.
'Yes.'
'Good,' he says, his voice croaky. 'I'll sleep like a baby. — Melina Marchetta
It takes work to become the person you were created to be. You're worth the work! — Kirstin Leigh
Somebody who doesn't care if they live or die is the most dangerous human being on earth. — Ron Perlman
Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility! Or why not my fortune adapted to its impulses! Tenderness without a capacity of relieving only makes the man who feels it more wretched than the object which sues for assistance. — Oliver Goldsmith
What a beautiful fix we are in now; peace has been declared. — Napoleon Bonaparte
There was the man who seemed to be attempting to decieve his ball and lull it into a false sense of security by looking away from it and then making a lightning slash in the apparent hope of catching it off its guard. — P.G. Wodehouse
Whenever I read a contemporary literary novel that describes the world we're living in, I wait for the science fiction tools to come out. Because they have to - the material demands it. — William Gibson
The World is not ruined by the wickedness of the wicked, but by the weakness of the good. — Napoleon Bonaparte
Sometimes you can tell what someone is like by the space they leave. — Sara J. Henry
You can worship God by cleaning up baby puke with a thankful heart just as much as if you were to be writing a Bible study for thousands of people. This is because the way you train that child, the way you teach him the ways of Jesus, and the way you display grace and truth firsthand is God displaying his ministry of reconciliation through you. — Jefferson Bethke
When I was a kid and brought friends over , I was defiantly proud of the chaos. I liked that I knew how to jump over the piles and the shattered glass while they stumbled. Now it just seems like an ocean of crazy that I have no way to explain. — Holly Black
