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I'm not writing fairy tales or object lessons. — Junot Diaz

But now, I know, how absence can be present, like a damaged nerve, like a dark bird. — Audrey Niffenegger

Self love is a great recurring theme, the headwaters that feed my ability to be the best version of myself in every other aspect of my life. Self worth sets the standard that life meets. — Jewel

Love means never to have to say, "That hooker meant nothing to me" - Jonathan "Jack" McVoy — E.J. Eisman

Put First Things First! These four words cover an entire philosophy which can be applied with profit by every business leader, by every executive and by every employee. — Thomas Watson Jr.

I was reading for understanding. I wanted to do to a reader what Salinger did for me. — John Dufresne

If man would help some of us a little more, God would forgive us all the sooner perhaps.' But — Charles Dickens

Stand by for the lovely concussion. — Ray Bradbury

An honest design communicates solely the functions and values it offers. It does not attempt to manipulate buyers and users with promises it cannot keep. — Dieter Rams

To mitigate complications and aid in the procedure of devolution of assets after death, a 'will' has to be well planned and drafted. — Henrietta Newton Martin

It's such a weird self-confidence that an artist has - to conceive of this thing that serves no function and say, 'I'm going to really work hard for it and give it and it's just going to matter to people.' You really have to believe it all on your own. — Dan Colen

You have to make your own family, your own life. — Francesca Lia Block

In the story of the Creation we read: " ... And behold, it was very good." But, in the passage where Moses reproves Israel, the verse says: "See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil." Where did the evil come from? Evil too is good. It is the lowest rung of perfect goodness. If you do good deeds, even evil will become good; but if you sin, evil will really become evil. — Martin Buber