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Oh, love isn't there to make us happy. I believe it exists to show us how much we can endure.
— Hermann Hesse
For a while, I thought of myself as an atheist until I realized it was a belief, too. It's a shame everything has to have a label.
— George Carlin
One can only tolerate the absolute idiocy of Man for so long before bringing out the bat.
— Dean Hale
Be proud of your people when you don't have to be ashamed of any of its social classes.
— Adolf Hitler
Good parts should always scare you a little bit, and good parts ... you might not get advice to do them.
— Tom Selleck
Donald Trump just announced that if Republicans don't treat him fairly, he will resurrect the Whig party and run as its hair apparent.
— Michael R. Burch
I sat up and pushed my wet hair out of eyes. Cal was standing a few feet away. I glared at him. Awesome job with the saving.
— Rachel Hawkins
If she kept him next to her she was afraid of breaking him, if she pushed him too far away she was afraid of losing him.
— Elena Ferrante
By looking at the questions the kids are asking, we learn the scope of what needs to be done.
— Buffy Sainte-Marie
The country makes me more paranoid, you know? I think the crazy people out there are little crazier.
— Jean-Michel Basquiat
Working in an open air is a magic! If you are tired of the walls surrounding you, work in the fields to heal yourself!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I love everything about the South; I even love hate.
— Brother Dave Gardner
I pushed him away. So he left.
— Rebecca Donovan
Acting on even a twig of faith allows God to grow it.
— Henry B. Eyring
Instead of being proud that you led someone to God, be more concerned with the person you pushed away from Him.
— Donna Lynn Hope
Some have little power to do good, and have likewise little strength to resist evil.
— Samuel Johnson