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I wasn't being fair to expect those things of him. But life wasn't fair. Life does not wait for any of us to grow up. — Robin Hobb

Here in the eastern woodlands we have the black, common, tulip, and white morels, and one unfortunate little cousin called (I am so sorry) the Dog Pecker. — Barbara Kingsolver

The company you keep determines how others view you. Identify with mediocrity and you will be labeled sub par. Collaborate with questionable people and your reputation becomes suspect. Guilt by association can end a career, hurt your business and cost you friends. Choose alliances wisely or you may be condemned for someone else's sins. — Carlos Wallace

To love someone is easy. To keep it is a risk — Natasja Hellenthal

I know that on my own sites, a picture of me with my mom or me with my dog does well, but when I put up a picture of myself shirtless, it does get a little crazy. — Shemar Moore

The voids in her soul turned every touch of someone else into the reminiscent of his love inside her. — Akshay Vasu

Courage is a habit that is learned by acting courageously whenever the quality of courage is required. — Brian Tracy

The whole secret to winning and losing in the stock market is to lose the least amount possible when you're not right. — William O'Neil

Faith was the excuse you used if you didn't have a good argument. — Robert Fritz

It's fine with me if people want to applaud between movements of a concerto. It doesn't bother me - it's part of performance experience. Sometimes when they applaud if I'm still playing it's not as good, but there's always a way around it. Actually the applause gives me a little rest and chance to stretch, too. — Hilary Hahn

The moreness of him was beginning to show. The way ruins were excavated by an archaeologist. Brushstroke by brushstroke. Bit by bit. — Ryan Graudin

The Orient and Islam have a kind of extrareal, phenomenologically reduced status that puts them out of reach of everyone except the Western expert. From the beginning of Western speculation about the Orient, the one thing th orient could not do was to represent itself. Evidence of the Orient was credible only after it had passed through and been made firm by the refining fire of the Orientalist's work. — Edward W. Said