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Kind and lovely thought originate from God while evil and revengeful thoughts are initiated by the devil.
— Jaachynma N.E. Agu
Your future is dependent on your thought today, therefore think good and lovely thoughts now!
— Jaachynma N.E. Agu
I'm inspired every time I see a role I'd like to play, an actor turn in a well crafted performance, a story I'd like to tell, direct or produce.
— T'Keyah Crystal Keymah
After all, evil was a kind of poison, an infection of the soul.
— John Connolly
This tragic brow, these closed eyes, eyebrows raised and knotted.
— Frederick Leboyer
I bought a Yamaha-1 and I was doing 180 miles per hour home on the 405 and that's really, really crazy but I did it.
— Nicolas Cage
If the foundation of your house is righteousness then your wealth will not be like a cardboard house that collapses under a gentle blow of wind
— Sunday Adelaja
Prayer is to the soul what oxygen is to the heart life
— Lisa C. Miller
Lovely thoughts came flying to meet me like birds. They weren't my thoughts. I couldn't think anything half so exquisite. They came from somewhere.
— L.M. Montgomery
One longs for a director with a sense of imagination.
— Alan Rickman
It's enough to just love him, to be with him in my thoughts and to colour this lovely city with his steps, his words, his love.
— Paulo Coelho
You just think lovely wonderful thoughts," Peter explained, "and they lift you up in the air.
— J.M. Barrie
If you're not losing some friends then you're not growing up.
— Timothy Goodman
He seemed to read her thoughts easily, as if she were a treasured volume he had paged through a thousand times.
— Lisa Kleypas
We don't have much time. Mel will be out of the restroom soon."
"You've got a magician named Mel? — Rick Riordan
"You've got a magician named Mel? — Rick Riordan
He found it difficult to discuss any of his activities, which seemed to him no more than the hole through which he was falling.
— Peter Ackroyd