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We incessantly vacillate between what's behind us and what's before us depending on the current barometer of our courage and the ambivalent nature of our vision. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Fill your pages with details. Work hard to get the right word. — Robert Littell

Because I lived in construction towns, we had a lot of workers who came from the South. They were all white, and, sorry to say, a number of them were pretty redneck. — Tom Brokaw

What a strange scene if the surge of conversation could suddenly ebb like the tide, and show us the real state of people's minds. — Walter Scott

You let people into your life and you ended up getting hurt. Or hurting them. Either way, the road to pain was paved with other people, and she wanted no part of it anymore — Stacia Kane

But every well has a bottom and finally your friend will come to the end of what he has to tell you: — W. Somerset Maugham

But at supper that evening after I asked him to pass the damn ham, please, Uncle Jack pointed at me. 'See me afterwards young lady,' he said. — Harper Lee

From the moment he held her, and looked into her eyes, he was a changed man. He'd held that tiny girl in his arms that moment; he would hold her in his heart forever. p. 20 Joe Bristow on being a father — Jennifer Donnelly

I don't want to tell Gov. Brewer what to do; she can do what's best for her state. — Rick Scott

All of this has to be understood as part of a process leading ultimately to a treaty that will give an international body power over our domestic laws. — Chip Pashayan

In God's sight we do not fall: in our own we do not stand. — Julian Of Norwich

Have you ever felt really close to someone? So close that you can't understand why you and the other person have two separate bodies, two separate skins? — Nancy Garden

We have not succeeded in answering all our problems. The answers we have found only serve to raise a whole set of new questions. In some ways we feel we are as confused as ever, but we believe we are confused on a higher level and about more important things. — Earl C. Kelley