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Trust. It was a word that only liars used. A word the truthful had no need of. — Joe Abercrombie

Forgiveness doesn't make wrong things right. It remembers that what is right far outshines what is wrong. — Alan Cohen

You should focus on being more interested than interesting. — Jacqueline Novogratz

Banning not only confines one physically, it imprisons one's spirit. it induces a kind of psychological claustrophobia that makes one yearn not only for freedom of movement but spiritual escape...This insidious effect of bans was that at a certain point one began to think that the opponent was not without but within. — Nelson Mandela

I've heard people say that you have to tip-toe around a woman's emotions, but a man's ego is every bit as fragile, if not more so. — Trisha Wolfe

I never stopped loving you, Ronnie. And I never stopped thinking about you. Even if summers do come to an end. — Nicholas Sparks

I think perhaps I've learned to be myself. I have a theory that all artists who would be important - painters and writers - must learn to be themselves. It takes a very long time. — Margot Fonteyn

I don't want to pursue someone at all - I want someone to pursue me. — Leighton Meester

Whatever you are going through today, God will work it out for your good. — Suzanne Elizabeth Anderson

Holy Christ . . . are we talking zombies here?" Church smiled faintly. "We're calling him a 'walker.' Short for 'Dead Man Walking.' The head of my science team has too much of a pop culture sensibility. — Jonathan Maberry

Good will attract good to itself, and those involved will unite toward a common goal. Evil, in turn, draws evil men, but they will never truly act as one. They will always be distrustful, always jealous. Ultimately, they seek power for themselves alone, and for that reason they will always fall apart at the end. — John Connolly

Most people die old, full of pain and regret. Or young and full of drugs and self-indulgence - or sheer bad luck. — Caroline Kepnes