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want?" Kevin asked weakly. James didn't answer the question. "You're now the property of the wolfmen," he grinned. "Mr. Pike has told us that you're a little snot-nosed scaredy-cat. He says you'll never make it through basic training because you're afraid of heights and won't go over the obstacle. Well, until you pull yourself together and stop acting like a pussy, — Robert Muchamore

Put all your rage and madness into your work and live as orderly a life as possible. — Gustave Flaubert

These mountains and their caves are made from the stuff of the oldest stories (this was long before human-people, of course; whatever made you imagine that people were the first things to tell stories?), — Neil Gaiman

You get thrown off balance out there. And I never recovered. Well, I haven't recovered yet. — Rory McIlroy

The mid-stride step, never to be completed, was the worst regret anyone could have. — J.R. Ward

I didn't know myself well, and still don't. But I did know, and know now, the few people I loved and trusted. My feeling for them is one part of me I have never quarreled with, even though my relations with them have more than once been abrasive. — Wallace Stegner

My accomplishment has helped millions of kids see that they can come from a poor family and go somewhere, make something out of themselves. Ive been doing it for seven years professionally. — Wyclef Jean

A lot of people want to be writers: there was no reason to think you couldn't buy your way into it. — Rachel Cusk

He was born as you see him-happy with the world and his circumstances. Do we all not wish such a life? — Sharon E. McKay

The wise will admire you. The wishful will envy you. The weak will hate you. This is the reality for those who dare to be epic. — Steve Maraboli

He knew he was an interloper in her world, and that world would seek to eject him. — Erin Kellison

A monkey was carrying two handfuls of peas. One little pea dropped out. He tried to pick it up, and split twenty. He tried to pick up the twenty, and split them all. Then he lost his temper, scattered the peas in all directions and ran away — Leo Tolstoy