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There is nothing intrinsically better about a child who happily bounces off to school the first day and a child who is wary, watchful, and takes a longer time to separate from his parents and join the group. Neither one nor the other is smarter, better adjusted, or destined for a better life. — Ellen Galinsky

You're making me get used to sleeping at night," she said. "Plus, I don't sleep in my clothing anymore." "If you did, it would make things a little awkward." "Yes," she said, "but what if we get attacked during the night? I'd have to fight them naked." "I wouldn't mind watching that." She — Brandon Sanderson

And sometimes I do films so my daughter can see me work. — Kelly Lynch

When you have a cat you assume certain responsibilities that, in a spiritual sense, transcend those of a marital or a business relationship. — Kinky Friedman

Just as any work can be made into a miserable bore, any vocation can be a source of joy — Eric Greitens

Kick had a worry list. She added to it every day. By keeping track of each worry, she could put off worrying in the moment and instead do it all at once during the designated worry period she set aside before dinner. — Chelsea Cain

I am the dreamer and not the dream, from "Kenilworth — J.S. Watts

She swabbed arms that kept bleeding. She removed so many pieces of shrapnel she felt she'd transported a ton of metal out of the huge body of the human that she was caring for while the army travelled north. — Michael Ondaatje

What you cannot lay to rest
Must therefore be laid aside
From the poem "Moors Child" published in the poetry collection "Cats and Other Myths — J.S. Watts

life it is worth it — Abdi

I created cat myths, which cats tell each other in the night. — Neil Gaiman

Encouragement is the oxygen of the soul, — Zig Ziglar

Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing. — George Orwell