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When we are straight we never have to be scare from the darkness, because the sun will always shine in our Heart. — Jan Jansen

Her voice is still pitched high, thanks to her youth, but it has a certain incipient darkness to it, a low richness that will mature in the coming years to the smoky tones of a priestess or a queen -- a woman of great natural power. — Libbie Hawker

You're as old as the land and you've never heard of sarcasm? Conor asked.
Oh, I have heard of it, the monster said, putting its huge branch hands on its hips. But people usually know better than to speak it to me. — Patrick Ness

She unzipped her oversized flannel onesie, created especially for women not interested in finding a man, and tossed it on the bed. — Kishan Paul

Carefully squeezing through the forest of adults that crowded the aisles, feeling like an intruder in a forbidden temple, he cautiously pushed deeper into the newsstand and found a new paperback by a writer whose novel about vampires he had read and reread until the cover was falling apart. There had been an all-black cover on the vampire book. This new one gleamed like polished chrome. It was called THE SHINING, but it cost $2.50 and he had spent all but $1.25 of his weekly allowance on some STAR WARS stuff at the mall. — C. Dean Andersson

To be a Christian is to realize that in your sin, you were separated from God's presence, and you deserved nothing but God's wrath. — David Platt

When somebody asks, 'Whats the answer to all of these questions?' that's absurd. There is no answer, there are answers, along the way. — Jacque Fresco

I'm a Laker fan, always have been. And the New York Yankees, for sure. — Antonio Sabato Jr.

Sometimes we are less unhappy in being deceived by those we love, than in being undeceived by them. — Lord Byron

Misfortunes leave wounds which bleed drop by drop even in sleep; thus little by little they train man by force and dispose him to wisdom in spite of himself. Man must learn to think ofhimself as a limited and dependent being; and only suffering teaches him this. — Simone Weil