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I wrote my first 30 books as a teacher. I would read to my classes, and they'd give me feedback. I was trying to role model. — Eric Walters

She began to teeter as she walked, fell almost daily, bumped into things or, at the very least, dropped objects. She was in the grip of an insuperable longing to fall. She lived in a constant state of vertigo. 'Pick me up,' is the message of a person who keeps falling. — Milan Kundera

Life is like a snowflake - transient, translucent, adventurous, ephemeral, and beautiful. — Debasish Mridha

How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something but to be someone. — Coco Chanel

In 1891 the Brazilian Minister of Finance decreed the abolition of history; he ordered the destruction of every document which dealt in any way with slavery or the slave trade; a nation-wide burning of the books. — Manu Herbstein

The war had changed him, inside and out, in ways he could never have fathomed. — Miranda Liasson

As you become comfortable with uncertainty, infinite possibilities open up in your life. It means fear is no longer a dominant factor in what you do and no longer prevents you from taking action to initiate change. — Eckhart Tolle

At XL we are continually focused on the rate of change, the increasingly interconnected world and the need to help our clients advance wherever their business occurs. — Mike McGavick

I felt that I had entered one of the most creative periods of my life. But it was neither balanced nor sustainable, and I sensed that I was quickly approaching a crossroads in my life. — Elle Luna

To you, Fell. Can't you feel it? Inside you, as it lies inside all the Lera. Know thyself, wolf. — David Clement-Davies

And, incidentally: freedom is all too often self-deception among people. Just as freedom is among the most exalted of feelings, so the corresponding deception is among the most exalted of deceptions. — Franz Kafka

We do not take moonlight for granted. It is like snow, or like dew on a July morning. It does not reveal but changes what it covers. — Richard Adams