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I walk to think and not to think. When walking I remember things that are important to me.
I walk to forget. I have yet to set out on a walk in low spirits and return feeling worse than I did when I left the door. A change occurs between the fate and the porch, walking lifts the weight off the heart. Or as the writer Jim Harrison says, When you're out of sorts, walk a hundred miles. — Susan Minot

They're mine; I adopted them' Meryn declared cheerfully — Alanea Alder

Life without literary studies is death. — Seneca The Younger

I liked the company of most of my colleagues, who were about equally divided among good men who were good teachers, awful men who were awful teachers, and the grotesques and misfits who drift into teaching and are so often the most educative influences a boy meets in school. If a boy can't have a good teacher, give him a psychological cripple or an exotic failure to cope with; don't just give him a bad, dull teacher. — Robertson Davies

Cooking well doesn't mean cooking fancy. — Julia Child

There is a difference between a hand out and a help up. Brothers need to help brothers. They don't do it enough. — Shawn Amos

The trouble with having a body is that people know it's where you hang out and you don't get any privacy. — Robert Breault

The cause isn't worth getting up for, but it is worth sleeping for. Just trying to do my part to help humanity. — Jarod Kintz

How you feel after reading something indicates not what you've read but where you are at. — A.D. Posey

Aimee pulled him to a stop. "Thank you, Xedrix. I really appreciate this."
"Really wish I could say the same. Damn bears, getting demons killed. What did we ever do to you?"
Kyle let out a nervous half-laugh. "Well, you did try to eat me."
Xedrix scoffed. "Man up, Kyle. We only took one small bite. — Sherrilyn Kenyon