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I'm a poet who has lost his words." He looks across the street, but not before I catch the dull glint of shame in his eyes.
"Where did you lose them?" I ask, gentling my tone.
He turns back to me. When he speaks, his voice is so small that I have to lean closer to hear it. "The same place I lost myself. — A.J. Compton

One of the glaring failures of capitalism is the continuing widespread existence of poverty - often extreme poverty. Even in the advanced economies, many millions of people endure terrible economic and social deprivation, despite the incredible wealth all around them. — Jim Stanford

Those who rise to greatness, have endured enormous struggles in their lifetime. It is through their challenges that they forge their will to survive and to keep rising to the top no matter what adversity is thrown against them. — Timothy Pina

Everyone knows the first rule of business is "Look good during confrontations." Or if it isn't, it should be. — Sophie Kinsella

I don't like salads: I like the strong food. — Monica Seles

Hazel, watching, lent help here and there and encouraged the others. — Richard Adams

I love people, I really do. I'm a people person. I think that's a strength of mine. I love being around people, especially in a team setting. — Jim Harbaugh

Tradesmen regard an author with a mixed feeling of terror, compassion and curiosity. — Honore De Balzac

What would be achieved ever if people lost the ability to dream? — Martha Albrand

Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it. — Dalai Lama XIV

The novelist is required to create the illusion of a whole world with believable people in it, and the chief difference between the novelist who is an orthodox Christian and the novelist who is merely a naturalist is that the Christian novelist lives in a larger universe. He believes that the natural world contains the supernatural. And this doesn't mean that his obligation to portray the natural is less; it means it is greater. — Flannery O'Connor