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Now, remember, if there is gossip to be garnered, garner it. If there are new dress styles to be imitated, imitate them. If there are hearts to be broken, break them. — Gail Carriger

When we play, we sense no limitations. In fact, when we are playing, we are usually unaware of ourselves. Self-observation goes out the window. We forget all those past lessons of life, forget our potential foolishness, forget ourselves. We immerse ourselves in the act of play. And we become free. — Lenore Terr

The men liked to put me down as the best woman painter. I think I'm one of the best painters. — Georgia O'Keeffe

It's better to lose some of battles in the struggle for your dreams than to be defeated without ever even knowing what you're fighting for. — Paulo Coelho

A clever, thoughtless person is one of the most terrifying things there is. — Patrick Rothfuss

Sometimes, I think I have made you up just to torture myself- and there are other times that I know you must be real because I couldn't have dreamed such perfection. — Amy A. Bartol

Memnoch the Devil happen to be my favorite of all The Vampire Chronicles. — Anne Rice

The doctrines of the Bible are often not clothed in the language of strict truth, but in that which was fittest to convey to a rude and ignorant people the practical essentials of the doctrine. — Albert Pike

The fanciful is as much a part of our reality as the factual. — Marty Rubin

If you still believe, you must have hope. You must believe that happiness is possible for you too. — Sylvain Reynard

I was taught to watch for gentle souls, as they've not the wit to look after themselves. — Erika Swyler

In one hundred years people will still remember our kind of love; a love that knows no bounds - that surpasses all reason - and will never, never die. (Loving Lily Lavender) — DeAnna Kinney