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Believe me, all of you, the best way to help the places we live in is to be glad we live there. — Edith Wharton

Liv grabbed the cookie nearest her and broke it open.
"It's up to you to make your happy ending."
Liv stared at it a moment, rereading the words. Did it mean life? Because if it did, then Liv disagreed. Sometimes life was downright unfair. Bad things happened to good people. — Danika Stone

I just want my kid to not hate and to be a good human. That's what you try to do. You hope that they are the next evolution of your thing. — Matt Nathanson

Tobin had spent the first twelve years of his life living a lie, and the last two trying to ignore the truth. — Lynn Flewelling

Children are never too tender to be whipped. Like tough beefsteaks, the more you beat them, the more tender they become. — Edgar Allan Poe

Joy is what we all seek. It is an energy more powerful than food. But without love we can not feel true joy. — Akiane Kramarik

The land, now, well I'll tell you how I feel about that. It's done a good job, as good as it was able to, anyway, and it's got a right to look tired. It'd be pretty upsetting if it looked any other way. Yes, and the hardness is all right, too. It's been through something pretty hard, and some of that hardness was bound to rub off. And sometimes a frown sets a lot better with you than a smile. Something that's taken a beating, you don't want to see it laugh. And just because it's stopped laughing doesn't mean it'll never laugh again. — Jim Thompson

The world must be romanticized. Only in that way will one rediscover its original senses. Romanticization is nothing less than a qualitative raising of the power of a thing ... I romanticize something when I give the commonplace a higher meaning, the known the dignity of the unknown, and the finite the appearance of the infinite. — Novalis

Godlessness invariably produces vulgarity. Civilization is the product of belief. — Cynthia Ozick

One person's religion is another person's cult. — Philip Seymour Hoffman

Whether the angels play only Bach praising God, I am not quite sure. I am sure, however, that en famille they play Mozart. — Karl Barth

An improper mind is a perpetual feast. — Logan Pearsall Smith

You could not have evolved a complex system like a city or an organism - with an enormous number of components - without the emergence of laws that constrain their behavior in order for them to be resilient. — Geoffrey West

I don't know what's the matter with you," she observed to him once; "but I suspect you're a great humbug. — Henry James