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Kellan's hand found hers, took it into his strong grasp. "There," he said, pressing a kiss to the center of her palm. "I've got you, Mouse." "Yes, you do," she replied. — Tina St. John

I am stronger when Tessa is here, you see. I told it to you," said Jem, still in the same soft voice.
At that, Will did duck his head so that Tessa could not see his eyes. "I see it," he said. — Cassandra Clare

Our busy lives force us to focus on things we do from day to day. But the development of character comes only as we focus on who we really are. — Russell M. Nelson

Once you play with these scenes and you're outlining it, again and again, and telling each other the narrative, and telling it to people you know, trying to make sure that the mathematics of the story work, you feel that those are in place, and the actual writing and final draft doesn't take as long. — Brit Marling

Without the frown of clouds and lightning, the vines would be burned by the smiling sun. — Rumi

The most dangerous moment for a bad government is when it begins to reform. — Alexis De Tocqueville

It's not like Massachusetts, where they're baptized Democrats. — Robert Torricelli

You are only worthy of what you prove yourself to be. — Alice Hoffman

In the boys' accounts of being emotionally and intellectually engaged by their teachers, they convey a sense of being transported, exploring new territory, and feeling newly effective, interested, and powerful. Experienced this way, school is not an institution or an imposition of any kind; it is instead the locus of a particular, often quite personal, learning relationship in which the boy is not so much a "student" as he is fully himself, only incidentally at school. — Michael Reichert

She had never asked herself whether it cost him any effort. Any effort to stand between Will and the world, protecting each one of them from the other. — Cassandra Clare

If you accept all the praise, you have to accept all the critics. — Chris Brogan