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You have to have a plan. This isn't wishing. Instead of always being in a hopeful situation - like, 'I hope one day ... ' - let's claim it now. — D'Brickashaw Ferguson

Beauty in gloom is still beauty. — Elizabeth Paulson

People buy products for what they can do, not for what they are. — Buck Rodgers

As a reader I want to be present and entertained. I don't want to be taught lessons, and I don't want to be spoken down to. I want to be treated as a peer and to be made to feel welcome. — Patrick DeWitt

The water horses are hungry and wicked, vicious and beautiful, hating us and loving us. — Maggie Stiefvater

Writers of nonfiction have the right - perhaps even the responsibility - to access the wonders of the writer's craft to make their work interesting and enjoyable. — Sol Stein

When we talk about books ... we are talking about our approximate recollections of books ... What we preserve of the books we read - whether we take notes or not, and even if we sincerely believe we remember them faithfully - is in truth no more than a few fragments afloat, like so many islands, on an ocean of oblivion ... We do not retain in memory complete books identical to the books remembered by everyone else, but rather fragments surviving from partial readings, frequently fused together and further recast by our private fantasies. ... What we take to be the books we have read is in fact an anomalous accumulation of fragments of texts, reworked by our imagination and unrelated to the books of others, even if these books are materially identical to ones we have held in our hands. — Pierre Bayard

That is what great athletes can do: they give us a model of striving for human perfection. — Armstrong Williams

Such subtle Covenants shall be made,Till Peace it self is War in Masquerade. — John Dryden

Seize from every moment it's unique novelty, and do not prepare your joys. — Andre Gide

Espionage, for the most part, involves finding a person who knows something or has something that you can induce them secretly to give to you. That almost always involves a betrayal of trust. — Aldrich Ames

I just feel like it would be so against my personality to have this struggle in tennis and just give up. I know it's not me, not who I am, and that would probably affect other parts of my life. — Michael Chang

Before loving you, love, nothing was mine:
I hesitated through the streets and things:
nothing mattered or had a name:
the world was of the air that I awaited. — Pablo Neruda

We have the librarians on our side. We have *justice* on our side. — Polly Shulman