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If I lose you because of the blind idiot I've been then I will be the one who is destroyed — Abbi Glines

He was surprised to discover that when rich people were starving they looked so much like the poor — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

I was asked the other day in which era I would choose to live. As a historical novelist, it comes up sometimes. As a woman I'd have to say I'd like to live in the future - I want to see where these centuries of change are leading us. — Sara Sheridan

God, Jory, don't you know, after all this time? Can't you tell? — Mary Calmes

Fresh from memory
Caught in poverty
There is a web that lies beneath it all. — Abigail George

Books don't exist unless you read them. And it's a two way process - you write the book as you read it and you fill in the gaps. You discover it and you put the marks together and without you doing it they're just marks. — Samuel West

Who told you that something was wrong with you? — Joel Osteen

You have never talked to a mere mortal. — C.S. Lewis

I don't feel I'm trying to make art. I'm trying to make interesting things. People can relate to that. — Thomas Heatherwick

Sometimes we believe that happiness is not possible in the here and now, that we need a few more conditions to be happy. So we run toward the future to get the conditions we think are missing. But by doing so we sacrifice the present moment; we sacrifice true life. — Nhat Hanh

I had come from wondrous lands, from landscapes more enchanting than life, but only to myself did I ever mention these lands, and I said nothing about the landscapes which I saw in dreams. My feet stepped like theirs over the floorboards and the flagstones, but my heart was far away, even if it beat close by, false master of an estranged and exiled body. — Fernando Pessoa

All creative people want to do the unexpected. — Hedy Lamarr

Whatever we know as children, this is the world, eaten whole and without question. — Debra Dean