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If you see something that you feel is familiar it gives you an important kind of emotional connection. — Marc Newson

This is what I believe is most important: getting good books into the hands of kids - books that will make them want to say, 'Wow, that was great. Give me another one to read.' — James Patterson

21For a man's ways are before the eyes of the LORD, and he watches v all his paths. — Anonymous

I don't know a better preparation for life than a love of poetry and a good digestion. — Zona Gale

He found Washington at once august and disgusting. — John Taliaferro

I, a woman, find wearing high heels agreeable only on the very rare occasion that (1) I will be ferried between destinations upon a palanquin or (2) I am going to a cocktail party and, at five feet two, don't want to spend the evening discussing the latest movies with somebody's nipples. — Lauren Collins

A community is nothing else than a harmonious collection of individuals. — Augustine Of Hippo

I don't believe that aliens exist,
but I do believe that any new facts
can strengthen foundation of my belief. — Toba Beta

Time flowed for Bela in the opposite direction. The day after yesterday, she sometimes said. Pronounced slightly differently, Bela's name, the name of a flower, was itself the word for a span of time, a portion of the day. Shakal bela meant morning; bikel bela, afternoon. Ratrir bela was night. Bela's yesterday was a receptacle for anything her mind stored. Any experience or impression that had come before. Her memory was brief, its contents limited. Lacking chronology, randomly rearranged. — Jhumpa Lahiri

Everything that I am doing now is what I wanted to do as a kid. — Justice Smith

Writing novels allows you to create your own world. — Norman Shabel

Religion thrives on want and fear of the unknown, on lack of education. A frightened and confused human is fed by religious institutions with the illusion that the solution to his real problems is to appeal to the good will of an imaginary supernatural divinity religious institutions claim to represent. With one hand they offer a cup of rice and a pair of used shoes someone else has paid for. With the other, they place the Bible on the table, setting up the poor in spirit for the belief trap. — Paul Greene

Mary Queen of Scots is the most 'normal' girl who became a queen that I have ever written about. — Kathryn Lasky

Grief she could not feel, for there had been too much bitterness between her mother and herself to leave in her heart any deep feeling of affection; and looking back on the girl she had been she knew that it was her mother who had made her what she was. — W. Somerset Maugham