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To live is to think. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Sometimes, what people choose to write down on paper is more important than what they say.
Caleb didn't know what Sarah meant. But I knew. I wrote in my journal every night. And when I read what I had written, I could see myself there, clearer than when I looked in the mirror. I could see all of us: Papa, who couldn't always say the things he felt; Caleb, who said everything; and Sarah, who didn't know that she had changed us all. — Patricia MacLachlan

Caring for friends opens the heart, and gifts us with the privilege of sharing the fruits of our self-imposed and necessary solitude. — Max Elliott Slade

I've always toured solo acoustic. — Jewel

Haier, a Chinese brand, exemplifies the trend of emerging market companies building brands that are being accepted, if not recognized, by the Western consumer. — Nirmalya Kumar

Do you know who I am, you sodding barn animal?" he hissed. The publican gurgled. "I'm Jack fucking Winter." Jack said, releasing him with a push that rattled clean glasses on the bar back. — Caitlin Kittredge

You can create your own miracle, but you do it by never looking past all the little steps along the way. — Mikaela Shiffrin

I would suggest the taxation of all property equally, whether church or corporation, exempting only the last resting place of the dead and possibly, with proper restrictions, church edifices. — Ulysses S. Grant

I figured since I'd arrived in Crazytown, I may as well take off my coat and stay a while. — Robyn Peterman

If the veins in the back of your legs look like the street map of greater Pittsburgh, you ain't nobody's babydoll. — Jeff Foxworthy

The cab drops Audie outside the Texas Children's Hospital. Money changes hands and the driver looks at the cash and suggests he deserves a tip. Audie says he should be nicer to his mother and gets a reply that no mother would approve of. pg.132 — Michael Robotham

To be afraid, a person has either to be very great and strong
or else a coward. I'm neither. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Ducking, weaving, bouncing away from the knockout blow which must inevitably come. — Ray Bradbury