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Sometimes I wonder if life is all about one moment. Everything before and everything after is about that one moment, and we are all stuck there. — Suzanne LaFleur

You know Americans ... Self-improvement. No matter who or what we are, we're always working on ways to become somebody else. — Alan Brown

There were seven people on a Quidditch team: three Chasers, whose job it was to score goals by putting the Quaffle (a red, soccer-sized ball) through one of the fifty-foot-high hoops at each end of the field; two Beaters, who were equipped with heavy bats to repel the Bludgers (two heavy black balls that zoomed around trying to attack the players); a Keeper, who defended the goalposts, and the Seeker, who had the hardest job of all, that of catching the Golden Snitch, a tiny, winged, walnut-sized ball, whose capture ended the game and earned the Seeker's team an extra one hundred and fifty points. — J.K. Rowling

Tax returns give you nothing. Tax returns give you no information. — Donald Trump

Verbal ability is a highly overrated thing in a guy, and it's our pathetic need for it that gets us into so much trouble. — Nora Ephron

He cleared his throat, very carefully, to bring the stillness to a more bearable level without breaking the unwritten rule that governs both churches and freshly fallen blankets of snow. — Anna Mattaar

Surrender is a journey from the outer turmoil to the inner peace. — Sri Chinmoy

It scored a direct hit on my eardrum and rattled around in side my head — Craig A. Hart

Follow your heart, but keep it on a leash. — D.B. Woodling

Flowers that are so pathetic in their beauty, frail as the clouds, and in their coloring as gorgeous as the heavens, had through thousands of years been the heritage of children - honored as the jewelry of God ... — Thomas De Quincey

Somebody might say that they always wanted to be a fly-fishing guide in Montana and maybe they'll never get to do that but just by the virtue of having said it out loud, I think there's some power in that. — John Lee Hancock

Eventually, I want to finish my degree. — Susan Ford