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Continuous, unflagging effort, persistence and determination will win. Let not the man be discouraged who has these. — James Whitcomb Riley

life. Wisteria had never felt so free since answering Lee's summons and journeying to White Mountain. Sadly, though, there hadn't been time for her and Ben to have — Deann Smallwood

The earth loveth the shower," and "the holy aether knoweth what love is." The Universe, too, loves to create whatsoever is destined to be made. — Marcus Aurelius

As a child, I could beat most kids in sprints, but overall, wrestling was the most natural sport for me. In fact, I was a pretty good high school wrestler. I was unusually quick and strong. — Henry Paulson

Jennifer Merrick had stored all her tears inside her, and her pride and courage would never permit her to break down and shed them. — Judith McNaught

Don't depend on recent or current figures to forecast future prices; remember that many others knew them before you did — Irving Kahn

Beauty doesn't matter because in the end, we all lose our looks and all we have is our heart. — Ann Curry

Will ye be wantin' this now, madam?"
"Yes, please," she whispered. She wanted to engrave the sight of him thus, about to make love to her, in her mind. — Elizabeth Hoyt

Stories don't need to be new to bring you joy. Some stories are like familiar friends. Some are dependable as bread. — Patrick Rothfuss

The word of a sociopath is fluid, at best. — Sara King

Only an artist can interpret the meaning of life. — Novalis

I like the platform to show your art and everything that goes along with that. To show your voice and hopefully find films that are more politically driven, films that maybe inspire. — Antoine Fuqua

My voice rose up and up with each question, even though I didn't want it to. It's called panic. I'm good at it. — Devon Monk

One of the main reasons I write fiction is to try to understand what life is like for people other than myself, to try to see the world through my characters' eyes. I often find that I'm able to understand certain emotional truths about my own life by exploring things from different vantages. — Molly Antopol