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Something in Alaric's chest tightened painfully at the thought of Quinn, but he refused to allow it to overcome him. She would be fine. She had to be fine. If Quinn were to die, he would have no reason to continue existing. — Alyssa Day

Keys to Finding Hope: 1. Hope depends upon taking care that we have at least two alternatives, in every situation we find ourselves, and with every task confronting us. 2. In any situation, no matter how much we may feel we are at the mercy of vast forces out there, that are totally beyond our control, we can always find something that is within our control, however small, and work on that. 3. Nothing that happens to us is just senseless and meaningless. In the context of our total life, it will eventually turn out to have meaning. — Richard Nelson Bolles

Does that city create its citizens, or is the city only a dream of its citizens. — Bram Stoker

Beachy Head brims with electrical currents flying backwards and forwards, with the force of poems that have been well fought out and felt. I hear the currents of Alice Notley, of Bernadette Mayer, of Eileen Myles, and Sylvia Plath — Dorothea Lasky

...every beautiful and strange event made more poignant for having been photographed. — Haven Kimmel

How easy it is to destroy the past and how difficult to forget it. — Jeanette Winterson

All girls should have a poem
written for them even if
we have to turn this God-damn world
upside down to do it. — Richard Brautigan

Everything was so fresh and unique to us - it was a whole new world of music. Michael Jackson was so fresh, you know? We could approach it with such fresh ears, which wouldn't be possible if we had been listening to it when we were younger. — Luka Sulic

Rose Hathaway: "You see something you like?"
Dimitri Belikov: "Get dressed. — Richelle Mead

Western films don't do very well in India. — Baz Luhrmann

My sisters and I were encouraged to choose the direction of our lives. — Diana DeGette