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It's a sort of patronizing idea that literature for children has to feature role models of exemplary behavior. I think not only is that bogus, but it leads to really boring books. — Mac Barnett

I came to think that maybe God was what you believed in because you needed to feel you weren't alone. Maybe God was simply that part of yourself that was always there and always strong, even when you were not. — Augusten Burroughs

Bottom up thinkers try to start from experience and move from experience to understanding. They don't start with certain general principles they think beforehand are likely to be true; they just hope to find out what reality is like. — John Polkinghorne

You should be afraid. Very afraid. Before, I told you if you wanted to end things between us, I would let you go, but, Leila"
his voice deepened
"I lied. — Jeaniene Frost

Confusion is the main cause of worry — Dale Carnegie

Only exercise on the days you want to improve your mood. — Chalene Johnson

One doesn't stop seeing. One doesn't stop framing. It doesn't turn off and turn on. It's on all the time. — Annie Leibovitz

Come now, Pendragon Princess. You didn't get dressed up to die, we both know that. — Monique Snyman

They would also need to talk sense to her. The almost-existing children, the husky-voiced daughter, a museum curator perhaps, and the gifted, less settled son, good at too many things, who failed to complete his university course, but a far better pianist than she. Both always affectionate, brilliant at Christmases and summer-holiday castles and entertaining their youngest relations. — Ian McEwan

I'm searching for a shred of humanity in that shriveled tangle of arteries you call a heart. — Rachel Vincent

Wealth is the means, and people are the ends. All our material riches will avail us little if we do not use them to expand the opportunities of our people. — John F. Kennedy

The election is another element of ambiguity, .. and oil remains the crucial variable. — Hugh S. Johnson