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I was taken by the power that savoring a simple cup of coffee can have to connect people and create community. — Howard Schultz

He was himself a case in point, and perhaps not a rare one, for his spirit, it seemed, had been burned out of him but he was yet walking. — Charles Frazier

But none of that kept me from picturing what a tsunami might look like if it did rise up and roar toward my little boat like some watery blue version of the Great Wall of China. — Abby Sunderland

Where the truth is censored, the truth grows fangs. — Marty Rubin

What I find disturbing in America is the consuming desire for leisure, convenience, and fun. It seems we, as a nation, have traded God for gadgets. We have traded eternal truth for momentary self-gratification - worshipping false gods of materialism and humanism instead of the Creator of all things. — Billy Graham

The art of diplomacy is often to tell someone you want to be their best friend, but failing that, you might have to destroy them. It's kind of like Christianity. Congressman Lance Boyd. — Jayden Hunter

Abject poverty is demeaning, is an assault on the dignity of those that suffer it. In the end it demeans us all. It makes the freedom of all of us less meaningful. — Nelson Mandela

I'm a geeky actor, in the way that I like the craft of acting. — Alan Tudyk

Thomas had lived in fear and terror the past few weeks, but this was almost too much. To feel safe only to have that snatched away again. — James Dashner

In summer a young rooster's fancy turns to ... how can I say this delicately? The most ham-fisted attempts at courtship I've ever had to watch. (And yes, I'm including high school.) — Barbara Kingsolver

You can know someone in a moment of Honesty than ever you can in a lifetime of Lies.. — Javan

We ought even to hold as a fixed principle that what I see white I believe to be black, if the superior authorities define it to be so. — Ignatius Of Loyola