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Although I wasn't there to bear witness, I imagine Lot's wife scanned the masses for her children. Perhaps she sought out the curves of their mouths and the shapes of their faces, trying to memorize her children, grown now. She looked back as I and any strong, loving mother would have done. — Brenda Sutton Rose
Call it a character flaw
when under attack, I counter attack. Always. — Richard Marcinko
My parents always wanted me to be a writer. That's why my middle name is "Bestselling Author." Some day I'd like to live up to it. — John Moralee
In the past that you should choose a list of female action superhero movies that haven't worked. I don't believe they haven't worked because they had a female in the lead, I believe they didn't work because they weren't good. They weren't technically well done movies. — Kevin Feige
Alternatives, and particularly desirable alternatives, grow only on imaginary trees. — Saul Bellow
The worst thing was that her school-friends began to copy her. They thought it was dead cool to be a little monster like Lucretia Crum! — Babette Cole
many small streams will join to make a mighty river. — Christopher Sharpe
My message is a simple one - the E.U. is not perfect, but Scotland's interests are best served by being a member. — Nicola Sturgeon
In Detroit, in July of 1967, what happened was no less than a guerrilla uprising.
The Second American Revolution. — Jeffrey Eugenides
I guess it's a good thing that we don't know what we don't know; otherwise it would probably make a lot more of us a lot more insane. — Ray Palla
You are born, you are a he or a she, and you live until you die ... Willy-nilly. — Rumer Godden
Like other ghosts, she whispers; not for me to join her, but so that, when I'm close enough, she can push me back into the world. — Anne Michaels
Olenin always took his own path and had an unconscious objection to the beaten tracks. — Leo Tolstoy