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There's a pigeon's nest on the branch of the tree outside the window. A chick is growing up in it. I'm happy about that — Aya Kito

Humans need each other for equilibrium and support. But writers must pull aside to take a quiet walk alone, not just for the sake of serenity but to hear the Voice inside. That is how the storyteller connects with with others--listen, write, share. — Patricia Hickman

I ask no paradise on high, With cares on earth oppressed,
The only heaven for which I sigh, Is rest, eternal rest. — Solomon Northup

Stanbrook once told me," he said, "that suicide is the worst kind of selfishness, as it is often a plea to specific people who are left stranded in the land of the living, unable for all eternity to answer the plea — Mary Balogh

The goal of a successful trader is to make the best trades. Money is secondary. — Alexander Elder

Wisdom not only gets, but once got, retains. — Francis Quarles

With photography Alice liked the actions more than the results. She liked opening the back of the camera and unrolling the new film a couple of inches, just enough to catch it in the runner, and thinking that this empty film would soon become something and not knowing what, taking the first few snaps into the void, aiming, focusing, checking her balance, deciding whether to include or exclude pieces of reality as she saw fit, enlarging, distorting. — Paolo Giordano

Spain is not a racist country. — Juan Antonio Samaranch

The skull always grinned because it knew it would emerge triumphant, that it would comprise the sole identity of the face long after vain baubles like lips and skin and eyes were gone. — Poppy Z. Brite

If you had a son, it would be a great thing to have him grow up to be just like Gil Hodges. — Pee Wee Reese

Everybody's a teacher if you listen. — Doris Roberts

At that time of all times for yearning and longing, just before the sharp senses lose their outlines in sleep. — Elizabeth Gaskell