Screen Shot 2014-02-04 at 10.30.40 PMLake Highlands residents should have the February issue by now. Below, behold the top 10 quotes from this month’s mag (click the links for the full stories):

10. “They’ve spent enough time feeling invisible.” —Norman Madawo, community pastor in “Nourished: The New Room

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9. “My co-workers and I dined religiously at the now-defunct Mr. Chicken restaurant. I asked the owner, Buddy, if I could rent the Mr. Chicken mobile.” —Dale Conwell, lovebird in “Captured Moments

8. “Lincoln’s profound underscoring of the one nation in the speech reshaped the way we speak of the country.” George Mason, religion columnist, “Worship

7. “We’ve never again celebrated a Valentine’s Day with one person in a moving vehicle and another walking beside it.” —Rick Wamre, Advocate president in “Opening Remarks

6. “They spent their second date visiting an assortment of Little Free Libraries. (Does this sound romantic? Update those e-dating profiles!)” —Ellen Raff, columnist in “Little Free Libraries

5. The residential component of the development makes the whole project work, I think. —Jeremy Velazquez, LEED consultant on Lake Highlands Town Center’s Haven in “Q&A

4. “When he put on the bear ears, I knew it was true love.” —Pat Jackson, lovebird in “Captured Moments

3. “The whole idea that we want to promote is that people should know where their food is coming from — we should be able to go see our cows and chickens and look them in the eyes. —Michael Siegel, owner of Green House Market in “Delicious: Wholesome Foods

2. “The idea of a destination restaurant at White Rock Lake is going to be a hard sell.” —Michael Jung, chairman of the White Rock Lake Task Force in “Open Spaces or Lakeside Commerce?

1. “There are so many places called churches that aren’t really churches.”  —Norman Madawo, community pastor in “Nourished: The New Room

Read the issue in full, digitally, right here.