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I write because it feels good, and I don't have a deadline, and I don't have people telling me what they want me to write. Maybe if I did, I wouldn't be very good at it. — Nikki Reed

An answer, once found, is dull; and the only remaining interest lies in a further effort to render equally dull what is still obscure enough to be intriguing. — Nelson Goodman

Remember that you are not called to produce successful, upwardly mobile, highly educated, athletically talented machines ... Givi ng your children great opportunities is good; it is not, however, the goal of parenting. Christlikeness is. Above all, seek to raise children who look and act a lot like Jesus. — Chip Ingram

The process of putting the DVD and the CD together was great fun, because it provided a good excuse for the four of us to make time to get together again. I am especially pleased with the end result of these two projects. — Dave Blood

Most people live and die with their music still unplayed. They never dare to try. — Mary Kay Ash

Sometimes, Edie, a person's feelings aren't rational. At least, they don't seem that way on the surface. You have to dig a little deeper to understand what lies at the base — Kate Morton

We always translate the other person's language into our own language. — Milton H. Erickson

For the two of us, ours was just a version of life briefly perfected (though in a way that showed me something) and that ended. — Richard Ford

Black hair draped down the side of her face. — James S.A. Corey

The present moment holds the key to liberation. But you cannot find the present moment as long as you are your mind. — Eckhart Tolle

But it's possible to love more than one person at a time, Bella. I've seen it in action. — Stephenie Meyer

Poetry is a finikin thing of air
That lives uncertainly and not for long
Yet radiantly beyond much lustier blurs. — Wallace Stevens

Sit down and hold your tongue as I bid you for if I once begin to lay my hands about you, though all heaven were on your side it would profit you nothing. — Homer