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For me there is too little of life to spend most of it forcing myself into detachment from it.
— Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher
So you see, faith by itself isn't enough. Unless it produces good deeds, it is dead and useless. - James 2:17
— Gary Chapman
away, forcing myself to run faster. "Gemma, there's no use running." The man's voice rumbled through
— Jessica Sorensen
Charm is the true gift of the Fairies.
— Charles Perrault
I have a theory that self-made, first-generation actresses don't feel entitled to success.
— Natasha Lyonne
Zeal is more often checked after long years in the same service than when novelty gives a charm to our work.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Politics move, as fast as Twitter, and for everyone to think that in four years America was going to be perfect is ridiculous.
— Cedric The Entertainer
Forcing me to figure out how to provide for myself was probably one of the best things my parents ever did for me.
— Sophia Amoruso
I dry heaved, forcing myself to try and not chuck up my guts. I had been f**ked by an insect man.
— Mark Alders
I hate forcing myself to go to bed to avoid committing suicide.
— Phil Volatile
me get you a napkin," a deep, worried voice said. Two patrons rushed over and shoved napkins in her direction. "Are you okay?" an older woman
— Melissa Foster
It was starting to get impatient. A hedgehog hopping irritably on its hind legs is a tragic sight.
— T. Kingfisher
I didn't want to keep forcing myself to grind out book after book.
— Mary Gaitskill
I've never done anything particularly scandalous.
— Rod Stewart
I like accuracy for its own sake, strive after it myself, and am sometimes guilty of forcing it upon others.
-Bunny — E.W. Hornung
-Bunny — E.W. Hornung
Forcing myself to make conversation felt like standing on a cliff, peering over the edge, about to tumble down headfirst.
— Hiromi Kawakami