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The only promise of childhood is that it will end. — Richard Paul Evans

I do read many of the photography magazines from the U.K. and abroad. — Martin Parr

It's futile to predict what love will make of you, but sometimes it brings you things you never knew you wanted. — Mohammed Hanif

As long as nuclear engineering can strive for new innovations and learn from its history of accidents and mistakes, the benefits that nuclear power can yield for our economy, society, and yes, environment, will come. — James Mahaffey

Believe it or not, one of the things I try to do around here is try to look for opportunities to work with people across the aisle. I know that's not the common narrative. But the truth is if you want to get anything done, that's an absolute requirement. — John Cornyn

It was as if the mist were none other than the frozen breath of Dr. Cain, waiting with a smile for the moment of his return. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Strauss's, for instance, which begins in the heavens. The artist doesn't ascend to glory, he appears in it, he already has it and the world is prepared to recognize him. Meteoric, like a comet - those are the phrases we apply, and it's true, it is a kind of burning. It makes them highly visible, and at the same time it consumes them, and it's only afterwards, when the brilliance is gone, when their bones are lying alongside those of lesser men, that one can really judge. I mean, there are famous works, renowned in antiquity, and today absolutely forgotten: books, buildings, works of art. — James Salter

I've never been one to go to church, but I've al was ways believed in a creative intelligence behind the ongoing riddle of the world. — Bill Clegg

I think the hardest thing in life is when we see those we love turn down a wrong path, and when no entreaty will induce them to retrace their steps. — Rosa Nouchette Carey

If Elvis Presley had been a bowhunter, he'd probably be alive today. — Ted Nugent

He clenched his hands into fists and opened them again several times, as though strangling baby ducks. — Jim Butcher

Any system or blueprint for success is better than none at all. Think on paper. — Brian Tracy

The fruit falls off the tree. You don't shake it off before it's ready to fall. — Al Pacino

gold is valuable as a currency or investment because we believe it is valuable (which is the same reason for valuing money itself). Gold's value as currency is an abstract social construct. — Paul Vigna