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I felt like I had two fathers. I had my real father and the father in my head. — Macaulay Culkin

His ex-wife dumped him and the kids."
Sophia's gaze lifted from the wine she held, met his. "Dumped?"
"Yeah, decided there was a big old world out there, and she was entitled to it. Couldn't explore it
or herself with a couple of kids and a husband hanging on. So she left."
"How do you know this?"
"Maddy talks to me. — Nora Roberts

And I spoke out on women's rights, like equal pay for equal work. — Karen Morley

The men, who labour and digest things most, Will be much apter to despond than boast; For if your author be profoundly good, 'Twill cost you dear before he's understood. — Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon

I grew up watching a lot of French cinema. — J.H. Wyman

Take a yoga class, study different forms of self-discovery. Some people are crazy and fanatical, avoid them. People who are balanced and calm and introspective, associating with them will raise your energy level. — Frederick Lenz

Everything remains unsettled forever, depend on it — Henry Miller

I never arrive unannounced without something big and juicy in hand.
- Simon Hunt — Dannika Dark

There is a difference between motivation and inspiration. Motivation is when you get hold of an idea and don't let go of it until you make it a reality. Inspiration is the reverse-when an idea gets hold of you and you feel compelled to let that impulse or energy carry you along. You get to a point where you realize that you're no longer in charge, that there's a driving force inside you that can't be stopped. — Wayne Dyer

There is always something left over which is impossible to communicate to others ... there will always be something left which cannot be coaxed out of your brain and which will remain with you forever; you will die with it, without ever communicating to anyone what is perhaps the essence of your thought. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Bruises fade. Blood dries. Scabs heal. — E.K. Blair

I suppose it is a lingering trace of Plutarch and my ineradicable boyish imagination that at bottom our State should be wise, sane, and dignified, that makes me think a country which leaves its medical and literary criticism, or indeed any such vitally important criticism, entirely to private enterprise and open to the advances of any purchaser much be in a frankly hopeless condition. — H.G.Wells

At one level you're condemned to the voice you have. But within those confines, you have a certain amount of freedom to range among your possible voices. — David Guterson

First of all, nothing good ever came from a beanbag chair. Nothing. I am speaking from personal experience. — Eric Weiner