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You might be locked in a world not of your own making, her eyes said, but you still have a claim on how it is shaped. You still have responsibilities. — Barack Obama

Grass that is here today and gone tomorrow does not require much time to mature. A giant oak tree that lasts for generations requires much more time to grow strong. — Henry T. Blackaby

And Anne could have said much, and did long to say a little in defence of her friend's not very dissimilar claims to theirs, but her sense of personal respect to her father prevented her. She made no reply. She left it to himself to recollect, that Mrs Smith was not the only widow in Bath between thirty and forty, with little to live on, and no surname of dignity. — Jane Austen

Whatever we put our attention on will grow stronger in our life. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Let me be clear: we are still a nation of immigrants, and we honor all those immigrants who are working hard to become new citizens. — William J. Clinton

Elizabeth's doze had deepened into real sleep. Once she might have been young and beautiful. Once she might have been some young man's dream baby. Now she was snoring with her mostly toothless mouth pointed at the ceiling. If there's a God, I think He needs to try a little harder. — Stephen King

It's been a full week since she left and all you've done is sulk like a dying cow. (Kish) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The way you think, the way you behave, the way you eat, can influence your life by 30 to 50 years. — Deepak Chopra

He only knew he liked looking at her, liked touching her, liked being with her. She made him feel good. Happy. And it had been so long since he'd been happy — Donna Michaels

I'm always right. I'm quite uneasy at being always right so often. — E. M. Forster

The narrow black velvet band which she seems always to wear round her throat, buckled with an old diamond buckle which her lover had given her, was dragged a little up, and showed a red mark on her throat. Arthur did not notice it, but I could hear the deep hiss of indrawn breath which is one of Van Helsing's ways of betraying emotion. — Bram Stoker