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The vivid memory of the woods had blossomed into a visceral longing for the Ridge, so immediate that I felt the ghost of my vanished house rise around me, a cold mountain wind thrumming past its walls, and thought that, if I reached down, I could feel Adso's soft gray fur under my fingers. I swallowed, hard. — Diana Gabaldon

People have been educated to expect answers, even before the questions come along. It's the TV principle. You offer three possible answers before the questions come to relax and calm the audience. — Michael Haneke

Former president Bill Clinton was elected on this very day in 1992. Clinton went on to leave quite a mark in the oval office ... You mean the one on the sofa? — Craig Ferguson

There are other ways than conventional doors to get around my house, Ms Rainn. — S.A. Tawks

A leap of faith means hurdling into the unknown, and believing in our hearts that we will make it to the other side, despite not yet knowing what the other side is going to look like. It is taking bold action in spite of the fact that this action is forcing us out of our familiar territory, and our comfort zones. It also means taking action even though we cannot foresee the results or consequences of our choice. To do this requires both faith and courage! — Amanda Harvey

WHERE THERE IS LOVE THERE IS NO EFFORT — David Green

By letting go of what you thought was going to happen in your life, you can enjoy what is actually happening. — Taylor Negron

You are ready...Seek Truth and you will reach your potential. — Katy Tackes

Good dreams are better than films or books. — Alison Goldfrapp

We used to have food picked and used to have houses built and we used to have chicken properly processed and it was Americans that did it. If we are going to continue to utilize those goods, then what's going to have to happen is that the employers are going to have to elevate the wages in order to attract American workers to do those jobs. — Mo Brooks

The winds and waves are always on the side of the ablest navigators. — Edward Gibbon

To what extent do we self-construct, do we self-invent? How do we self-identify, and how mutable is that identity? Like, what if one could be anyone at any time? Well, my characters, like the ones in my shows, allow me to play with the spaces between those questions. — Sarah Jones

Mentioning violence to Bruce was like mentioning chocolate sauce to a six-year-old. — Robert Muchamore