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Questioning anything and everything, to me, is punk rock.
— Henry Rollins
She then threw herself into her work for the City of Grand Junction in the northwest corner of Colorado, burying herself in
— Steve Jackson
At life's banquet of success I may not be the guest of honor, but I'll be among those present.
— L.M. Montgomery
The only people in the whole world that Salim loved had been killed by the virus that traveled to America in his own blood.
— Bobby Adair
By no stretch of charity could he be called an ornament to the human species.
— Samuel Hopkins Adams
No wonder Satan wants to convince us that we are weak, because once a believer finds strength in prayer, the game is over for Satan.
— Thomas Nelson
Words are powerful. You can hurt someone with a lie. You can heal them with encouragement and positivity.
— C.J. Bridgeman
Victor," she gasped... "can't you see I've always been yours?"
He almost believed her. Almost. — Suzanne Steele
He almost believed her. Almost. — Suzanne Steele
All that we call spirit and art and ecstacy only means that for one awful instant we remember that we forgot.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
One of the main tasks of theology is to find words that do not divide but unite, that do not create conflict but unity, that do not hurt but heal.
— Henri Nouwen
Remember... It's a jungle out there!
— James King
I think leadership is service and there is power in that giving: to help people, to inspire and motivate them to reach their fullest potential.
— Denise Morrison
People recover differently. Some change cities, some fall in love and some begin writing.
— Kanza Javed
Oh, God of Dust and Rainbows, Help us to see That without the dust the rainbow Would not be.
— Langston Hughes
The robb'd that smiles, steals something from the thief; He robs himself that spends a bootless grief.
— William Shakespeare