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The thing with cancer is that you want to get it as early as you can. — Michael Douglas
Affliction is often that thing which prepares an ordinary person for some sort of an extraordinary destiny. — C.S. Lewis
This may surprise you, but there were a large number of valuable buys during the Depression. — Irving Kahn
Gemma," I said, adding a singsong whine to my voice, "now I can't scare her. You can't go around telling people about me. — Darynda Jones
Talk is cheap, exploration and discovery is hard — Andrew H. Knoll
We don't know the end from the beginning the way that God does. So when a child dies, sure that is incredibly difficult, and when you are the parent, there is almost nothing anybody can say to you that makes any sense. — Benjamin Carson
What a writer brought to a book didn't matter as much as what the reader contributed. — Lisa Morton
If the weather is too cold or rainy, I take shelter in the Regence Cafe, where I entertain myself by watching chess being played. Paris is the world center, and this cafe is the Paris centre for the finest skill at this game. — Denis Diderot
1. If something is worthwhile doing - do it well. Don't waste your and other's time.
2. Life is brief - never postpone forgiveness when in your power - it may set you free. — Danie Botha
Digital-Original just shifts the R&D costs for publishing to the authors and affords us the chance to write the stories we want to write and the stories our patrons want to read. — Michael A. Stackpole
Authors must not, like Chinese soldiers, expect to win victories by turning somersets in the air. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Yet 'Reality' is just whatever illusion we believe in — Fola
Call me more things. Call me yours. — Leah Raeder
The fight against child slavery is the fight against traditional mindset, policy deficit, and lack of accountability and urgency for children across the globe. — Kailash Satyarthi
The Constitution was made for ordinary people. — Pat Robertson