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Some nights, a woman just wanted to bash her brain against a wall to keep from screaming. — Elisabeth Naughton
I had so looked forward to her walking." Maud carried her thirteen-month-old sister a few steps away and put her down on her feet. "Walk to Daddy," Maud said, and the baby threw out her arms and took the few steps across the space to her father's chair. — Katherine Paterson
Marin believes love is better in the chase than caught. — Jessie Burton
To escape fear, you have to go through it, not around. — Richie Norton
Because I understand all the ways of trying to escape, how sometimes you escape one prison only to find you've built yourself a different one. — Gayle Forman
The easiest way to combat greed is by recognizing the value of contentment and simplicity. — Donald L. Hicks
Second - the Golden Thread I. Five Years Later II. A Sight III. A Disappointment IV. Congratulatory V. The Jackal — Charles Dickens
The quality of your play never counts as much as the quality of your effort. — Bud Wilkinson
In the critics' vocabulary, the work 'precursor' is indispensable, but it should be cleansed of all connotations of polemics or rivalry. — Jorge Luis Borges
George Oppen wasn't a larger than life personality, but I'm not either. And he lived a long time, so he was happy. Going down in flames is fine, too. — Stephen Malkmus
I learned to draw everything except glamorous women. No matter how much I tried to make them look sexy, they always ended up looking silly ... or like somebody's mother. — Norman Rockwell
External beauty is mainly about clothing and makeup, but the main ingredient is having the attitude to actually wear them. — Ben Tolosa
Lexy lay curled up in Greys arms on the couch and slept a dreamless sleep free of dragons for she had slain them once again.
The Children of Ankh series — Kim Cormack
I like surfing; I bring a surfboard with me on tour. — Stephan Jenkins
The great creeds of the Church are (like) the operational hypotheses in his (physics) laboratory - the best we've been able to articulate up to now, but also not the last word. Both the scientist and the mystic live boldly with the discoveries they have made, all the while anticipating better discoveries to come. Rabbi Jonathan Sacks — Krista Tippett