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I was raised in California, so this whole New York winter thing is completely new for me. I've already justified buying seven coats! — Blake Lively
The world would be a better place for man, if man were not in it. — Allyson Jones
What about me?" Wes snapped. "Don't I get a vote?"
Daniel shook his head. "She's willing and you're breathing. I pronounce you man and wife. — Jodi Thomas
If you can't imagine it, think clumsy silence. Think bits and pieces of floating despair. And drowning in a train. — Markus Zusak
So, I said I thought the magazine was trying to make him a hero, but then later somebody might dig up something to make him seem like less than a person. And I didn't know why because to me he is just a guy who writes songs that a lot of people like, and I thought that was enough for everyone involved. — Stephen Chbosky
Spring is the season of gaiety, and winter of terror; in spring the heart of tranquility dances to the melody of the groves, and the eye of benevolence sparkles at the sight of happiness and plenty: in winter, compassion melts at universal calamity, and the tear of softness starts at the wailing of hunger and the cries of the creation in distress — Samuel Johnson
Too much freedom inhibits choice. Constructive narrowness clarifies choice. — Walter Darby Bannard
I also derive a great deal of pleasure from horses and dogs ... the ocean ... and love. — William Shatner
To communicate is our chief business; society and friendship our chief delights; and reading, not to acquire knowledge, not to earn a living, but to extend our intercourse beyond our own time and province. — Virginia Woolf
My father was a successful entrepreneur. — Charlie Trotter
Only in the gospel do you get the verdict before the performance. I love you. Now love me. I love you. Now you can love me. — Matt Papa
I don't know which is worse - that Raffe didn't jump in to defend me, or that he bet that I would lose. — Susan Ee
Mahatma Gandhi noted: Be the change that you wish to see most in your world. — Robin S. Sharma
I felt sorry for Mary-Emma and all she was going through, every day waking up to something new. Though maybe that was what childhood was. But I couldn't quite recall that being the case for me. And perhaps she would grow up with a sense that incompetence was all around here, and it was entirely possible I would be instrumental in that. She would grow up with love, but no sense that the people who loved her knew what they were doing - the opposite of my childhood - and so she would become suspicious of people, suspicious of love and the worth of it. Which in the end, well, would be a lot like me. So perhaps it didn't matter what happened to you as a girl: you ended up the same. — Lorrie Moore
Yes, it made sense, and was so absurdly simple that it would take a genius to think of it. And, perhaps, someone who did not expect to do it himself. — Arthur C. Clarke
