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Odd, what a strange thing trust was. A week or so ago, she'd never have trusted Mr. Clark, not for the slightest instant. In that time, little had changed. He was still a blackmailer, still a forger. He was likely even still a liar.
But he'd saved her last night, and now they knew things of each other - things that seemed more important than such details as the name he'd been born with, or the nature of his revenge. He knew she had nightmares about the lock hospital; she knew he'd been in a fire brigade in Strasbourg. — Courtney Milan

It's a real roller-coaster ride if you're lucky to have longevity in this business - you have to be able to ride those waves. — Jennifer Lopez

Whatever the source of the leader's ideas, he cannot inspire his people unless he expresses vivid goals which in some sense they want. Of course, the more closely he meets their needs, the less "persuasive" he has to be, but in no case does it make sense to speak as if his role is force submission. Rather it is to strengthen and uplift, to make people feel that they are the origins, not the pawns, of the socio-political system. — David McClelland

Trust me. The older you get, the scarier the world gets to be. — Sharon M. Draper

You,
with your hands full of Earth and your head full of
rainfall. How many hearts do you hold in your own? — Shinji Moon

As disabled people, we are taught from a young age that those who are attracted to us are to be regarded with suspicion. — Stella Young

I have wisdom of a 60-year-old. Also it takes a lot for me to respect a person, so when a person has a body of work behind him, it draws my respect. — Rani Mukerji

I studied the lives of jazz singers who would tour Europe, and ... what I learned was life was big ride for them. They'd seen the dark side of humanity ... but touring the world playing jazz, it was a truly carefree way of living. A great escapism, if you like. — Gary Carr

Once you know magic is real, it's really hard to remember what it was like not to know. — Laini Taylor

How Sweet the name of Jesus ... the rock on which I build, my shield and hiding place, my never failing treasury, filled with boundless stores of grace. — John Newton

Nights are the worst. You just don't know what it's like for me, trying not to think of [him] ... knowing that we're going to be apart for so long. It's pure torture. — Judy Blume

Oh, darling, I've been so miserable. — Ernest Hemingway,