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Great doubt: great awakening. Little doubt: little awakening. No doubt: no awakening. - Zen mantra — Barry L. Duncan

Thank you, Sick Husband, because what I mistakenly thought was just your cold with a minor fever is apparently something closer to onset Black Plague with a side of liver disease. According to your indications, you're presenting pandemic symptoms from Europe, circa 1300 AD. We should alert the CDC! I mean, sure, I pulled off carpool, dinner, homework tutoring, and four kids' practices last week when I had strep and the flu, but you just stay in bed with your scratchy throat. We don't want to infect the children. — Jen Hatmaker

It's better to have something to remember than anything to regret. — Frank Zappa

Excellence is excellence's only companion. — Patrick Rothfuss

I'm not weird,' Elle said defensively.
'I mean in a good way. All the best people are.' He swallowed, as if he were thinking carefully. Elle saw he was a little bit drunk. 'You've got staying power. Like with the Georgette Heyers. Reading all of them, getting obsessive about them. And you know, much better to be obsessed with crummy romance books than, er - hard-core porn, or something. — Harriet Evans

I'm more preoccupied with furnishing my head than the place where I live. The most beautiful rooms I have entered have been empty ones. — Yann Martel

Was he suspicious? I don't know. Remember, nobody in the history of the cosmos had been lured into an ambush and chopped to pieces before. He was going to be the first. Lucky guy. — Rick Riordan

I'd gotten so used to being known as the girl whose dad died, I sometimes forgot that I'd had a life before that. — Sarah Dessen

There's nothing to be gained, and much to be lost, in trying to bend every child to match a one-size-fits-all notion of what it means to be a boy or girl of a specific age. Better to set a few parameters and then go with the flow. Call it 'jazz parenting.' — Ezekiel Emanuel