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When I lay down the reins of this administration, I want to have one friend left. And that friend is myself. — Abraham Lincoln

I actually started writing publishable stuff the day I decided I'd actually like to write something I'd like to read, and stopped trying to think what does everyone actually want. — Jennifer Fallon

Do not expect something for nothing. Be willing to give an equivalent value for all that you desire, and include in your plans a definite provision for doing so. — Napoleon Hill

Physical nearness does not necessarily breed intimacy. — Cristina Henriquez

Where consciousness is concerned, the appearance is the reality. — John Searle

The Lord does not reject any one who comes to him. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Woman softens her own troubles by generously solacing those of others. — Francoise D'Aubigne, Marquise De Maintenon

THE EXPERIENCE OF READING A COMIC SHOULD NOT BE THE TIME IT TAKES TO TURN EACH PAGE. — Adrian Tomine

People who spent the war in prison camps have written a lot of books about what a bad time they had," she said quietly, staring into the embers. "They don't know what it was like, not being in a camp. — Nevil Shute

I've learned to accept the fact that my students are far too busy preparing for their own legal careers to care one bit about the off-campus antics of Professor Burke. I get the impression that my students are vaguely aware of my novels, but are at best mildly curious. — Alafair Burke

It's always been colossally important to me that my books should be well received in India. It's where I come from. — Salman Rushdie

Busy does not equal important. Measured doesn't mean mattered. — Seth Godin

The Christian always swears a bloody oath that he will never do it again. The civilized man simply resolves to be a bit more careful next time. — H.L. Mencken