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It's ridiculous how difficult a question can be when the answer means so much. — Stephanie Perkins

The way the world is made. The truth is all around you, plain to behold. The night is dark and full of terrors, the day bright and beautiful and full of hope. One is black, the other white. There is ice and there is fire. Hate and love. Bitter and sweet. Male and female. Pain and pleasure. Winter and summer. Evil and good." She took a step toward him. "Death and life. Everywhere, opposites. Everywhere, the war. — George R R Martin

We should believe in quality of books rather than quantity of books. — M.H. Rakib

They were certainly a pair. Cincinnati in a dead man's suit, Mother in a dead man's wallet. — Ruta Sepetys

I've spent my whole literary career blurring boundaries between genres and categories. — Guy Gavriel Kay

Law is always better than war. — Brian Eno

Things fall apart, and fade, and when these things happen you just need to pick yourself up and start over, — Evan Reeves

The absence of limitations is the enemy of art. — Orson Welles

I discovered early that as an artist there was absolutely nothing wrong with being surrounded by people who were not dedicated to your field. — Junot Diaz

Remember when you discovered your father owned a book called "How To Disappear and Never Be Found?" You're sure it was just research for new and creative ways of thinking, for concepts that might apply to his work, but it raised the distinct possibility that there is something very upsetting that people you love could do instead of dying. — Lena Dunham

If you feel pressed, confused, controlled, or stressed about something, then it is not of God; that is not how He works. Instead, the Holy Spirit will gently "reveal, (declare, disclose, transmit)" the truth to you. — Joyce Meyer