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All children mythologise their birth. It is a universal trait. You want to know someone? Heart, mind and soul? Ask him to tell you about when he was born. What you get won't be the truth: it will be a story. And nothing is more telling than a story. — Diane Setterfield

Josh grins. "Just give me your hand."
"W-what?"
"Your hand," he repeats. "Give it to me."
I extend my shaking right hand. And-in a moment that is a hundred dreams come true-Joshua Wasserstein laces his fingers through mine. A staggering shock of energy shoots straight into my veins. Straight into my heart.
"There," he says. "I've been waiting a long time to do that."
Not nearly as long as I've been waiting. — Stephanie Perkins

Life is a movie; death is a photograph. — Susan Sontag

A great gulf, however, has been opened between man's material advance and his social and moral progress, a gulf in which he may one day be lost if it is not closed or narrowed. — Lester B. Pearson

Yeah, I make fun of blacks, and why not? I'm not a black. — Don Rickles

The safest day at the Melody is St. Paddy's," adds another Mardi Gras girl. "All the cops are out vomiting at the parade. — Josh Alan Friedman

I am sailing on a ship bound for life.
a line in a song — Phil Wickham

Imagination is a faculty of the mind which can be cultivated, developed, extended and broadened by use. — Napoleon Hill

Results are nothing; the energies which produce them and which again spring from them are everything. — Wilhelm Von Humboldt

It doesn't matter if a critic pans or praises my movies, I am only concerned about that one audience member and what their experience is. — Heather Matarazzo

We view things not only from different sides, but with different eyes; we have no wish to find them alike. — Blaise Pascal

I was in relationship with a guy who was much older than me - either he was past his prime and I was coming into mine. There was nothing I could do to keep his attention. — Deana Carter