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If you have a soul of a warrior, you are a warrior. Whatever the color, the shape, the design of the shade that conceals it, the flame inside the lamp remains the same. You are that flame. — Cassandra Clare

China is going to be one of Avon's largest market opportunities. It has a large geographic expanse, with hundreds of thousands of women in small villages really striving to make an earnings opportunity for themselves. — Andrea Jung

The definition of a person who practices visualization and positive thinking, without taking action: a broke loser. — Robert Rolih

I read the book again that night because I knew that if I didn't, I would probably start crying again. — Stephen Chbosky

People like to say that the conflict is between good and evil. The real conflict is between truth and lies. — Don Miguel Ruiz

I got a divorce eleven years later on the grounds of cruelty, which is still not easy in England. — Dinah Sheridan

We lose a great deal, I think, when we lose this sense and feeling for the sun. When all has been said, the adventure of the sun is the great natural drama by which we live, and not to have joy in it and awe of it, not to share in it, is to close a dull door on natures's sustaining and poetic spirit. — Henry Beston

Fuck the miracle of life, where do I sign up for a hysterectomy? — Glen Duncan

Man always behave like a snail on the railway! He thinks he has infinite time and moves accordingly, with the speed of unbelievable and nerve-wracking slowness! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

You go through life wondering what is it all about but at the end of the day it's all about family. — Rod Stewart

Saruman rose to his feet, and stared at Frodo. There was a strange look in his eyes of mingled wonder and respect and hatred. 'You have grown, Halfling,' he said. 'Yes, you have grown very much. You are wise, and cruel. you have robbed my revenge of sweetness, and now I must go hence in bitterness, in debt to your mercy. I hate it and you! Well, I go and I will trouble you no more. But do not expect me to wish you health and long life. You will have neither. But that is not my doing. I merely foretell. — J.R.R. Tolkien