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I'm not selfish at all. — Judy Gold

I can't do it, Caer," Eref said. "I can't say goodbye to you, too."
Caer's smile grew as she came even closer. "I'm going with you," she whispered, "so you don't have to say goodbye."
They kissed. Her lips felt soft and cool, and her mouth was unbelievably sweet. Caer's hand brushed his cheek and brought him closer. He reached up and took her
hand in his. He didn't want to ever let go. — Irene L. Pynn

Take responsibility for your own happiness, do not expect people or things to bring you happiness, or you could be disappointed. — Rodolfo Costa

God giving man life and taking it away is not nearly so bad as God taking away childhood and giving him life. — James Gunn

I hope we're all kind of influencing each other now to keep the quality up on those things. They seem to be getting better and better and better as there's not only sort of a film geek audience, there's also a general interest in the overall film consuming population. — Jay Roach

The modern preacher who devotes his energies to church administration, to counseling, and to preaching sermons to people, most of whom have already obeyed the Gospel, has no close parallel in the church of the first century. — Jack P. Lewis

Self confidence. Let's fight the demon that make us look smaller than we truly are. Your dream is worth it. — Daniel Vlcek

There's not a single thing on offer in this all-too-temporary world for which you should ever sell your soul. — Alan Keyes

Reagan understood an important distinction that (Lyndon) Johnson never grasped: being in control and being successful aren't always the same thing. — Jonathan Darman

Indian misery is when somebody takes your land.
Indian misery is when somebody kills your friends.
Indian misery is when your people turn against you.
Indian misery is being slaves to people.
Indian misery is being locked up in jail.
Indian misery is people killing your food for money.
Indian misery is fighting. Indian misery is no peace.
Indian misery is when you get killed. Indian misery is if you lose the fight.

(Andrew Herman, student) — Timothy P. McLaughlin

I still bother with runners I call hamburgers. They're never going to run any record times. But they can fulfill their own potential. — Bill Bowerman

If today sucks just remember, today will be yesterday tomorrow. — Cherish