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Why shouldn't the living cords which lace our being together flick softly against a loved one in the very moment of their unraveling?...Sometimes, all the miles between are as nothing, sometimes, they are narrowed to the little silence between the beats of a heart. — Colleen McCullough

I've come to realize that the only way to deal with life's problems is to walk close to the Lord. — Wanda E. Brunstetter

I knew I was a little different from most demons but nothing says freak of nature like a one-eyed gypsy saying I had a rainbow glow. It just didn't sound complimentary. — Mary Abshire

All my life, I heard, 'Stop daydreaming,' 'Get over yourself,' 'You'll never get there,' 'Aim lower,' 'You'll hurt yourself,' from teachers, family, and friends. — Xavier Dolan

You can have everything in life that you want if you just give enough other people what they want. — Zig Ziglar

I might not have been President if it hadn't been for school music. Learning improves in school environments where there are comprehensive music programs. — William J. Clinton

I really had the right nose for making the right decisions, in terms of which projects to do and which projects to stay away from. The people that I ended up becoming very close to in my career are the guys who inspire me. — Gregory Nicotero

I'm a bit of a propagandist. — David Hockney

Listen, if you're a defender, DO BETTER! — Andy Gray

Two there are who are never satisfied
the lover of the world and the lover of knowledge. — Rumi

For this life, he would gladly sell his soul. And honestly he had.
Lydia owned it and he was ever, eternally, hers. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

True humanity consists not in a squeamish ear; it consists not in starting or shrinking at tales of misery, but in a disposition of heart to relieve it. True humanity appertains rather to the mind than to the nerves, and prompts men to use real and active endeavors to execute the actions which it suggests. — Charles James

Nobody becomes guilty by fate. — Seneca The Younger