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And the tiny figure on the cliffslope's edge ceases his waiting and springs to his paws and sets off at a sprint. He is running, running, running. He is One Eye. He is on his way. — Sara Baume

Tamani smiled softly and lifted a hand to her face, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear and letting his thumb rest on her cheek. 'Trust me, it's no picnic missing you. I wouldn't wish it on anyone. — Aprilynne Pike

There's no heaven on earth. God would have to guide her through the problems. — Jennifer Hudson Taylor

Of whom I can say with a grateful heart, 'I was hungry, and he gave me meat; I was thirsty, and he gave me drink; I was a stranger, and he took me in.' — Frederick Douglass

Don't be too full of yourself because of how people hail you. When your head is swelling, it means there is more empty space to fill in there! — Israelmore Ayivor

Why would I marry? I'm not made to be any man's chattel. I have my work, which I love. I have my home - it is not much,
I grant, yet sufficient for my shelter. But more than these, I have something very few women can claim: my freedom.
I will not lightly surrender it. — Geraldine Brooks

like to keep my mistakes fresh. So I don't repeat them. — J.A. Huss

This Room
The room I entered was a dream of this room.
Surely all those feet on the sofa were mine.
The oval portrait
of a dog was me at an early age.
Something shimmers, something is hushed up.
We had macaroni for lunch every day
except Sunday, when a small quail was induced
to be served to us. Why do I tell you these things?
You are not even here. — John Ashbery

The UN structure is one-sided, stacked against the world of Islam. — Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Bring It On, ..nobody in the world could handle me in a fight. Including Chuck Norris. — Bone Crusher

I'm a dull person. — John Updike

Anger or revolt that does not get into the muscles remains a figment of the imagination. — Simone De Beauvoir