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This was life as it should be lived - proud, reasoned, and a slave to no other man. — Terry Goodkind

It's heartbreaking when you love a book that fails. And it always
seems to happen to the nicest authors. — Emily Giffin

Smartass Disciple: Master, I want to eradicate all corruptions in this world.
Master of Stupidity: Let it be a bit! Otherwise you'll make us jobless for good. — Toba Beta

The Chinese were good to us. The war years for us Russians in China were very good years. — Harry Triguboff

We still have to create things for African American women. Just like Tyler Perry is doing it, we can't wait for things to happen; you have to go and make and create roles and go to people. — Kym Whitley

When the bet is placed," he said, "a moment is carved away from the past and the future. In that enchanted moment, anything is possible. A man's debts and regrets and limitations disappear. He is buyin' the chance to imagine - for one moment at a time - that th enext card I deal will make him rich. — Mary Doria Russell

Looking after children is one of the ways of looking after yourself. — Ian McEwan

Be mindful of those who take credit for your success or blame you for their failures. — Russell Eric Dobda

I can disagree with your opinion, it turns out, but I can't disagree with your experience. And once I have a sense of your experience, you and I are in relationship, acknowledging the complexity in each other's position, listening less guardedly. The difference in our opinions will probably remain intact, but it no longer defines what is possible between us. — Krista Tippett

We should use all the tools the gods gave us," Juliette said. "Except for the one you wield, this power to make others fear. — Hugh Howey

I hardly remember how I started to write poetry. It's hard to imagine what I thought poetry could do. — David Antin

Good judgement is the result of experience and experience the result of bad judgement. — Mark Twain