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Laughing and crying are so intrinsically tied together, spun of the same material, that it's hard to tell one from the other sometimes. — Taylor Jenkins Reid

It is my strong hope that an environment will be created in which both of our countries can cooperate for the realization of a world without nuclear weapons. — Yoshiro Mori

And every friend I've got has been writing Mars stories. It was pretty clear I'd never catch up. — Larry Niven

Apparently we always think we want choice, but when we actually get it, we may not like it. Meanwhile, the need to chose in ever more aspects of life causes us more distress than we realize. — Barry Schwartz

I'm the girliest girl you'll ever meet. — Poppy Montgomery

It's hard to soar with the eagles when you're surrounded by turkeys. — Adam Sandler

The question I'm constantly asking myself is: what are we afraid of? I think it's important for us to follow that line of fear, because that is ultimately our line of growth. — Terry Tempest Williams

It takes bravery to recognize where in your life you are your own poison ... it takes courage to do something about it. — Steve Maraboli

People look for morals in fiction because there has always been a confusion between fiction and philosophy. — John Cheever

In the stories of old, a hero is the one who sweeps in with a drawn sword and noble face, to kill the Dragon and free the princess. In the stories of old it never seems to dawn on the princess that she should be careful not to put herself at mercy of those who would do her ill in the first place.
I don't live in the stories of old. — Melinda Salisbury

The speculative thinker makes Christianity into theology, instead of recognizing that a living relationship to Christ involves passion, struggle, decision, personal appropriation, and inner transformation.' (Moore's summary of Kierkegaard) — Charles E. Moore

If you are a card-carrying human being, chances are that you share the same fear as all other humans: the fear of losing love, respect and connection to others. And if you are human, in order to avoid or prevent the pain, trauma and perceived devastation of the loss, you will do anything to avoid your greatest fear from being visited on you. — Iyanla Vanzant

Noble souls, through dust and heat, rise from disaster and defeat the stronger. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

I drink and I know things. — George R R Martin