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We can arrange better expectations and better circumstances beginning with the fact that we need not be who we are now; we can be better. — Charles C. Harpe

the bees were on good terms with the unseen world, being the messengers to the dead. She — Margaret Atwood

Yeah," Danello said, "she's exhausted - we all are. It's been a rough few days."
"I'm fine!"
"No, you're not," Danello mumbled just loud enough for me to hear.
"I don't think there's anything more to discuss," Onderaan said. "Jeatar, this isn't going to work. I want them all out by end of day tomorrow."
I folded my arms. The sooner I got out of here, the better. "Fine by me."
"She didn't mean it," Jeatar said, shooting me a look of pure disbelief. "She spent the last week in a box. — Janice Hardy

I have you and even if we never meet or ever see each other, we have left our thumbprints in the thick, moist clay of each other's lives. — Hugh Elliot

You'll forgive me for saying so, my dear, but I perceive very little aura around you. Very little receptivity to the resonances of the future. — J.K. Rowling

The morning sun will bring you a fresh new day with a fresh new world of possibilities. — Debasish Mridha

In most cases, my visits to the West are for promotion of human values and religious harmony. — Dalai Lama

Three Pink Pig and Five White Fang were, loosely speaking, privates, and not just because they were pale, vulnerable, and inclined to curl up and hide when danger threatened. — Terry Pratchett

Much had been lost during the centuries, for men seldom bother to preserve the commonplace articles of everyday life. — Arthur C. Clarke

talk therapy for the terminally introverted. — Susan Sey

Your body is not a lemon! — Ina May Gaskin

The hell with the newspapers. Nobody reads the letters to the editor column except the nuts. It's enough to get you down. — Philip K. Dick

There is nothing for it but for all of us to invent our own ideal libraries of classics. I would say that such a library ought to be composed half of books we have read and that have really counted for us, and half of books we propose to read and presume will come to count - leaving a section of empty shelves for surprises and occasional discoveries — Italo Calvino

The three stages of life: youth, middle age, and 'You're looking good, Mr. Keating. — Ann Patchett

But what could I do? Be stupid for a while? I wasn't sure I knew how, even after so many years of careful observation. — Jeff Lindsay