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I acknowledge that the sacrament of the altar is very God's body in form of bread, but it is in another manner God's body than it is in heaven.
— John Wycliffe
I know that. What's your point?
— Tite Kubo
I am not afraid of death, but would not want to die in some obscure or pointless way.
— Isabelle Eberhardt
In heated rooms, he often felt the outlines of his body, the border between him and the external world, grow disturbingly fuzzy.
— Ryu Murakami
[Aslan said,] Well done, last of the Kings of Narnia, who stood firm at the darkest hour.
— C.S. Lewis
The only way I can possibly heat my so-called mind up to working temperature is to imagine I'm talking to someone I admire.
— James Tiptree Jr.
The thing I am attracted to is just good writing and stories that are based somewhat in reality.
— Jennifer Aniston
It was one of those nights when the air is blood-temperature and it's impossible to tell where you leave off and it begins.
— Elaine Dundy
The only thing I know is that a person who is not busy with others is one who recognizes the truth of existence.
— Sadegh M. Angha
I'm British, so obviously I repress any powerful emotions of any kind in relation to anything.
— John Oliver
I'm pleased to have outsold great writers. But I'm not insane - I realize I am a writer people buy to take on vacation.
— Maeve Binchy
I could feel the heat glowing from him, with that sudden rise of temperature which presages falling asleep in very young children.
— Diana Gabaldon
Christians are like teabags, you don't really know what they're like until you put them in hot water.
— Chip Ingram
Beauty depends on the unseen, George quoted the artist, the visible upon the invisible.
— Elizabeth Brundage
Entropy," she chirps. "It's the theory that all matter in the universe is gradually moving toward the same temperature. Also known as 'heat death.
— Veronica Roth