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“Brigan was saying her name, and he was sending her a feeling. It was courage and strength, and something else too, as if he were standing with her, as if he'd taken her within himself, letting her rest her entire body for a moment on his backbone, her mind in his mind, her heart in the fire of his. The fire of Brigan's heart was astounding. Fire understood, and almost could not believe, that the feeling he was sending her was love.”
Source : Kristin Cashore (2009). “Fire”, p.180, Penguin
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“The grander the vision the greater the price tag.”
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“In Christ alone, and His payment of the penalty for our sins upon the Cross, we find reconciliation to God and ultimate meaning and purpose.”
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“At our core, we just want to know that we matter.”
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“Junie B. Jones. The B stands for Beatrice. Except, I don't like Beatrice. I just like B and that's all.”
Source : Barbara Park (2010). “Junie B. Jones #4: Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying”, p.8, Random House Books for Young Readers
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“Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs.”
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“Deep in my heart subsides the infrequent word, And there dies slowly throbbing like a wounded bird.”
Source : Francis Thompson (2002). “Poems of Francis Thompson”, p.16, A&C Black
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“If the big publishers are doing so well, why do they require writers to send return postage with their manuscripts?”
Source : Dan Poynter (2003). “The self-publishing manual: how to write, print, and sell your own book”, Para Publishing