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Thomm Quackenbush

"The nature of God's plan can be difficult to fathom when you are toiling in some small corner of it, but it is glorious from above, if you allow yourself the perspective."

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"The nature of God's plan can be difficult to fathom when you are toiling in some small corner of it, but it is glorious from above, if you allow yourself the perspective."

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Jonathan Safran Foer

"We stumble in sin, when we fail to read the scriptures."

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Jonathan Safran Foer

"The nature of God's plan can be difficult to fathom when you are toiling in some small corner of it, but it is glorious from above, if you allow yourself the perspective."

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Jonathan Safran Foer

"We all have a piece of God in us."

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Jonathan Safran Foer

"The Righteous God."

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Jonathan Safran Foer

"Life is a sacred book."

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Jonathan Safran Foer

"God never abandons His children."

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Jonathan Safran Foer

"Life is greatest sacred existence."

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Jonathan Safran Foer

"God speaks repeatedly and in many different ways."

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Jonathan Safran Foer

"The Secret Revealer is the Righteous God."

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Jonathan Safran Foer

"The Holy Bible is Divine oracles."

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Thomm Quackenbush
"He sounded as though he had just seen The Pokey Little Puppy meet the business end of The Little Engine That Could."

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Thomm Quackenbush
"I hate those people who say you always find the one when you stop looking for her. It is the advice you least want to hear when what you think you need most is someone to love. At best, it comes off like being asked to not think of a white elephant. The elephant becomes the only thing you can think of."

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Thomm Quackenbush
"Maybe it is like Pascal's Wager, but I want to believe in the immortality of the soul because consciousness is such a fantastic gift that is feels cruel and unfair to end it so quickly."

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Thomm Quackenbush
"To her, it was like asking a butterfly what it remembered about being a caterpillar. She could fly now and nothing could touch her when she left the cocoon of her body behind at night."

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Thomm Quackenbush
"We need the life. We need to know what we take left someone weaker or dead. It reminds us what we were. The Hunger when you start out, it isn't in the stomach or brain. You want to kill because you hate that others get to live."

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Thomm Quackenbush
"The problem is not that Santa stops existing but that we do. The children we are no longer exist, a fact we do not help through immersing ourselves in the repeating cycle of wake, work, dinner, internet, sleep."

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Thomm Quackenbush
"In the pause that followed, Shane understood why people said their hearts broke. She always thought it was a weak metaphor of strong emotion. She could feel each bit of shrapnel from her heart stab at her stomach and lungs. Her knees gave out beneath her as she heard the voice tell her what she already knew in her fragments of cardiac tissue."

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Thomm Quackenbush
"Like the discovery of most things - love and religion especially - she maintained the child's arrogant wonder than no one had understood it before her and, even if they had, they could not embrace it as passionately as she."

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Thomm Quackenbush
"Magic was not in glitter and sparks. Real magic didn't need to be."

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Thomm Quackenbush
"In an electroencephalogram, one of her seizures was almost identical to an orgasm... Nothing happened during a seizure that couldn't happen outside one, except that Roselyn was not in control of it and it happened all at once. Since then, she had experienced hundreds of orgasms and dozens of seizures and, though she didn't come close to finding the latter nearly as entertaining as the former, it was always in her mind. In the midst of Dryden's often machine gun lovemaking or her own considerably more directed and soft ministrations, it was always in the back of her mind at the moment of climax-this is a tenth of a seizure, this is a fifth of one."

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