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I really like writing from real-life experiences. Audiences seem to prefer the stuff I couldn't have made up. — Rebel Wilson

Trade has ever been the extinguisher of war, the eradicator of prejudice, the diffuser of knowledge. — Henry George

It was hard to understand, and all I knew was that you had to run, run, run without knowing why you were running, but on you went through fields you didn't understand and into woods that made you afraid, over hills without knowing you'd been up and down, and shooting across streams that would have cut the heart out of you had you fallen into them. And the winning post was no end to it, even though crowds might be cheering you in, because on you had to go before you got your breath back, and the only time you stopped really was when you tripped over a tree trunk and broke your neck or fell into a disused well and stayed dead in the darkness forever. — Alan Sillitoe

The Heimlich maneuver works on house pets. My pit bull was choking on his dinner. I squeezed his stomach and the neighbor's cat shot right out. — Scott Wood

It is a Woman's right to limit her man's options. — Jeannie Eubanks

Our virtues are made by love, and our sins caused by the lack of it. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

If you want to empower anyone else in your life, you need to start living the most empowered version of yourself first! — Michael Eisen

this religion's substance is its lack of substance. In McLuhanesque terms, the medium is the message. Some people might find that cool. — Haruki Murakami

The great mathematician fully, almost ruthlessly, exploits the domain of permissible reasoning and skirts the impermissible. That his recklessness does not lead him into a morass of contradictions is a miracle in itself: certainly it is hard to believe that our reasoning power was brought, by Darwin's process of natural selection, to the perfection which it seems to possess. — Eugene Wigner

In my own life, I believe it was an early education in poetical metaphor that helped me to grapple with and make sense of all the difficult and traumatic things that were to come. — Natasha Trethewey

The skies were bright cerulean, teeming with ferocious winds, spilling mallards and fat wood drakes from the clouds. — Sue Monk Kidd

The mentality of a believer is a mentality of a person who believes in the victory already provided by God even if it cannot be seen now — Sunday Adelaja