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Consider a small child sitting on his mother's lap while she reads him a picture book. The picture book opens to a width that effectively places the child at the center of a closed circle - that of mother's body, arms, and the picture book ... That circle, so private and intimate, is a place apart form the demands and stresses of daily life, a sanctuary in and from which the child can explore the many worlds offered in picture books. Despite all of our society's technological advances, it still just takes one child, one book, and one reader, to create this unique space, to work this everyday magic. — Martha V. Parravano

There is no assurance that people are willing to surrender their impressions even if you have presented them a moving case. — Gutierrez Mangansakan II

Why was it that thoughts and plans always made more sense when confined to one's mind than when they exited one's mouth? — Karen Witemeyer

What kills leadership growth isn't ignorance, but rather the illusion of knowledge. — Orrin Woodward

You should be able to make a scene come alive in the reader's mind. Not everybody has this ability. It is a gift, and you either have it or you don't. — Roald Dahl

A betrayer burns by betrayal.
Gone forever — Petra Hermans

When people live in abnormality for too long, the abnormal becomes normal and eventually, identity is lost — Kudakwashe Mazendame

I never believed in the virtue of fiscal stimulation of the economy; I was strongly focused on longer-term growth and thus on supply-side reforms. The whole transformation after socialism was about the supply side. (This is why conventional Western macroeconomics, with its focus on the demand side, was ill prepared to deal with the reforms after socialism.) — Anders Aslund

That was the first time I realized that I'd fallen in love with him. I loved Justin, More than a friend, more than anything. I was so mad at myself. My biggest fear was losing him. It hit me that it was going to happen someday. Maybe it was already happening. — Penelope Ward

Winter's notion of poetry is tragedy. It knows nothing of comedy. Its laughter was frozen on its lips long ago. — William Alfred Quayle

And in the midst of our dying, as we rise from the organic and sink back ignominiously into the organic, it is a glory and a privilege to love what Death doesn't touch. For — Donna Tartt

Tears are words that need to be written. — Bushra Satkhed

No one wants to take the risk.
They just have to... — Bushra Satkhed

And keeps the palace of the soul. — Edmund Waller

Again, I think of Carlito. The years I tried to serve his sentence with him, and how he let me. Maybe it was wrong of me, but sometimes I hoped that he'd see in my eyes how I'd stopped living for anything and anyone but him, and that he would tell me not to come back. — Patricia Engel