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He still smiles all the time, but now his smiles look like they're made out of water, about to drip down his face. — Veronica Roth

By trying to make things easier for their children, parents can make things much harder for them. — Mardy Grothe

What the eye doesn't see and the mind doesn't know, doesn't exist. — D.H. Lawrence

I started writing stories when I was six years old. I was a very shy kid, extremely shy, and I had a fabulous first-grade teacher who told me to write. — Doreen Cronin

I believe in self-defense and self-determination for Africans and other oppressed people in America. — Assata Shakur

All women, regardless of her economic status or racial background, have a right to vote, and no politician or regressive law should prevent her from doing so. — Al Sharpton

We feel like acting like a Christian, following the steps of Christ, is much more important than following a doctrine. — Isabel Ruiz Lucero

A king's staff of office, the sign and symbol of his authority. It was originally a mace with which the sovereign admonished his jester and vetoed ministerial measures by breaking the bones of their proponents. — Ambrose Bierce

The cinema substitutes for our gaze a world more in harmony with our desires. — Jean-Luc Godard

I carry out my full duties as Deputy First Minister and accept I have tinnitus but appreciate the hearing that I do have and that it does not limit me in a professional or personal capacity. — Martin McGuinness

In an ideal world, the voices that teach us language teach us self-respect, self-confidence, and self-esteem. Those same voices also form in us humility and gratitude, and as those voices inform our inner voices, they also pass on wisdom. — Erwin Raphael McManus

I know, I know. I rescued him and he's bonded to me like a baby duck. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Grief is love's alter ego, after all, yin to its yang, the necessary other; like night, grief has its own dark beauty. How may we know light without knowledge of dark? How may we know love without sorrow? "The disorientation following such loss can be terrible, I know" Wendell Berry wrote me on learning of Larry's death. "But grief gives the full measure of love, and it is somehow reassuring to learn, even by suffering, how large, and powerful love is. — Fenton Johnson

I'm not a flowerchild or anything like that ... whatever it was. — Robert Plant