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He would keep the rest where it belonged: in that tobacco tin buried in his chest where a red heart used to be.
— Toni Morrison
There is a difference between being put out and being put outdoors. If you are put out, you go somewhere else; if you are outdoors, there is no place to go. The distinction was subtle but final. Outdoors was the end of something, an irrevocable, physical fact, defining and complementing our metaphysical condition.
— Toni Morrison
No matter what all your teeth and wet fingers anticipated, there was no accounting for the way that simple joy could shake you. How loose the silk. How fine and loose and free. DENVER'S SECRETS were sweet.
— Toni Morrison
Rainwater held on to pine needles for dear life and Beloved could not take her eyes off Sethe.
— Toni Morrison
The day breeze blew her dress dry; the night wind wrinkled it.
— Toni Morrison
Tolstoy was wrong. Kings are not the slaves of history. History is the slave of kings.
— Toni Morrison
Milton's Paradise is quite available these days, if not in fact certainly as ordinary, unexceptionable desire.
— Toni Morrison
One of the things that we, as men, have often missed in the church in multiple ways is both experiencing and displaying God's power and blessings collectively. With
— Tony Evans
God's Word is equal to God's person since the Word was God.
— Tony Evans
The biblical scholar Wilhelm de Wette generalized the idea: "The spirit of Protestantism . . . leads necessarily to political freedom.
— Kevin Vanhoozer
Mos Eisley spaceport. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious.
— George Lucas
He is an intellectual who is unbeholden to the shibboleths of the professoriat and who has a deep appreciation for untutored popular piety.
— George Weigel