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We have to do with God, to whom no one can look without the need of being good waking up in his heart; to think about God is to begin to be good.
— George MacDonald
I have a problem about being nearly sixty: I keep waking up in the morning and thinking I'm thirty-one.
— Elizabeth Janeway
I reframed the situation
— Norman Ollestad
Contrary to what you might think, I don't spend every waking hour thinking about boys."
"Just most waking hours? — Rick Riordan
"Just most waking hours? — Rick Riordan
Writers don't get time off. Every moment - waking or sleeping - a writer is working, observing, thinking and creating.
— Graeme Roberts
I boil the strings so they stretch.
— Eddie Van Halen
I was half lawyer; I always noticed the loopholes.
— Rachel Hartman
Afrikaner women are lower than rats, closer related to plants, just fit enough to be raped in an act of genus preservation.
— Nadine Gordimer
Sometimes the truth is so deep that it takes someone with the same depth to see it, while others can't see past the level they have never moved from.
— Shannon L. Alder
Skin is important, Lille. Some marks last forever. You have to decide if they're worth it.
— L. H. Cosway
I miss your love, I miss your touch But I'm feeling you every day. And I can almost hear you say You've come a long way baby ...
— Robbie Williams
You can't go alone."
"He won't see me otherwise. I'll make an appointment. People don't get killed when they make an appointment. — Michael Robotham
"He won't see me otherwise. I'll make an appointment. People don't get killed when they make an appointment. — Michael Robotham
It is easy to presume that, if somebody loves you, they would want to spend every waking moment of their time with you or thinking about you,
— Preeti Shenoy
And so thinking, she slipped not into sleep, but into that umbilical cord which connects sleeping and waking.
— Stephen King