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Everywhere I go, I see young people: Confident, forward looking. I have seen them in Lagos, in Rwanda, in the suburbs of London. — Binyavanga Wainaina

No way a guy who's been in there wouldn't be bothered watching someone else stick his tongue in your mouth."
"I think you should send that straight to Hallmark. — K.A. Tucker

Writing a successful novel is a great challenge, and you have to be a bit of a poet, a bit of a critic, a bit of a dramatist, a bit of a philosopher, a bit of a social scientist, to pull it off. — Anis Shivani

I never once approached greatness, but toward the end of my career, I was always in the game. — Pat Conroy

Flexibility has become a modern day value that everyone wants. But flexibility comes with a cost. — Maynard Webb

Old age is having the name of a chiropractor in your wallet. It's cutting out coupons for the zeal of discounted small items and the practice of fine motor skills. — Dominic Smith

The work of a mother is hard, too often unheralded work. Please know that it is worth it then, now, and forever. — Jeffrey R. Holland

It's our version of a black hole. Just like amply compact mass can distort space and time to cause a black hole, a sufficiently dense breach of discipline in our office causes a black hole that sucks the offender away for eternity, never to spit back! — Pawan Mishra

What we imagine in our minds becomes our world. — Masaru Emoto

The typical American, after he has lost the foundations of his existence, works for new foundations — Paul Tillich

If you say: I believed in God, I trusted God and He didn't come through - You only trusted God to meet your agenda. — Timothy Keller

Only thanks to blissful ignorance, and the inspiration of my grandparents' story, did I actually believe tackling a novel would be an easy task. I've since learned otherwise. — Kristina McMorris

Our children are ever both joy and bane, are they not? — Carole Cummings