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If everyone could be a successful and rich author, there would be no point in working so hard. Where is the fun in that? — L.A. Jones

while grace sets apart Christianity, so does truth. Jesus was filled with grace and truth, and in Christianity you can know the truth, not just through some sort of spiritual experience, but also through careful investigation. — Lee Strobel

There seems a general wish of decrying the capacity and undervaluing the labor of the novelist, and of slighting performances which have only genius, wit and taste to recommend them. — Jane Austen

Summer softens lines that winter cruelly shows ... — John Geddes

Each year they threw open the grounds of the manor house for a party attended by children from some of the roughest districts of Birmingham. They built a large hall known as The Barn in the park to provide tea and refreshments for up to seven hundred children. George Sr., with his love of nature, believed strongly that every child should have access to playing outside in clean air. Games were organized in the open fields, but the star attraction was the open-air baths. More than fifty children could bathe at any one time, and for the young visitors, most of whom had no access to a bath, it was thrilling. The sun on their backs, the sparkling water always inviting, the boys from the inner cities had no desire to leave and would stay in all day, until they were blue and shivering and cleaner than they had been in years. — Deborah Cadbury

There's nothing that I love more than predawn. I'm with the dogs, I make coffee, and there's no one up. — Dustin Hoffman

I did 32 years of political cartoons, one every day for six days a week, I wrote and drew every word, every line. That body of work is the one I'm proudest of. — Jerry Robinson

The image of the frontier is probably one of the oldest images of mankind, and it is not surprising that we should find it hard to get rid of. — Kenneth E. Boulding

Tranqility is a certain quality of mind, which no condition or fortune can either exalt or depress. — Seneca The Younger

In Indonesia, where I am from, the Dutch-imposed Civil Code dating back to the colonial 1870s prevailed until the 1974 Law on Marriage granted married women greater rights, including the ability to open individual bank accounts. — Sri Mulyani Indrawati

You could do worse than to be amazed. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

Freedom can't be kept for nothing. If you set a high value on liberty, you must set a low value on everything else. — Seneca The Younger

He shifted his stance and just looked at me like he was waiting for the green light to kiss me so I blew out a breath, puckered my lips, and leaned towards him. — L.A. Casey

The business of living - that's your artwork, and the process of that is finding out who you are, what it all means. — Susan Sullivan

Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. — Anonymous