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What a heavy oar the pen is, and what a strong current ideas are to row in! — Gustave Flaubert

I cannot predict the wind but I can have my sail ready. — E.F. Schumacher

Fresh, fun and oh-so-romantic, WILD HEARTS had me galloping through the pages. I absolutely loved it. — Lauren Barnholdt

The second Mrs. Helstone, inversing the natural order of insect existence, would have fluttered through the honeymoon a bright, admired butterfly, and crawled the rest of her days a sordid trampled worm. — Charlotte Bronte

Its attitude, which it has preached and practiced, is skepticism. Now, it finds, the public is applying that skepticism to the press. — Thomas Griffith

Adulthood can do the most horrific things to the best of people. — Neal Shusterman

the people who know me are the ones who are free to live and love without any agenda. — William Paul Young

I have always been fully persuaded that, through co-operation, labor could become its own employer. — Leland Stanford

That lad must have been born offside. — Alex Ferguson

Why can someone
get so sick that the only way to get better is to make them more sick?
It's like the world's longest exorcism. It doesn't make sense that I can
chat with someone live on a tiny screen, that governments spend billions
of dollars on war and mayhem, that actors make millions of dollars
to just look pretty and skinny, yet no one can fucking fi gure out
how to cure cancer without torturing people. — Julie Halpern

But, as time passes, a mysterious force begins to convince them that it will be impossible for them to realise their Personal Legend — Paulo Coelho

He looked so beautiful, and it pissed me off that he could look so beautiful when he was so ugly. — Nashoda Rose

There is nothing which indicates the inspiration of the Scriptures more than the factual and faithful record of men and their failures ... These records are for our warning and instruction. They show us how sinful man needs God. — Billy Graham