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Mallory's brothers and sister were very much like their parents. Only Mallory seemed to need extra hugs and support. At the same time she knew she'd never get that from her parents or siblings. She'd have to go beyond them for that kind of attention. She wasn't needy; she was just on another end of the normal range from them. She had learned to hold back from asking for what she needed, afraid it was too much. — Meredith Marple

I'm not all you need, and I don't even want to be. I just want to love you, for the rest of my life, and as long as you let me do that, we'll be okay. — Amanda Hocking

I always wanted to try the Turkish Delight in Narnia. When I read The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe as a boy, I used to think that Turkish Delight must be incredibly delicious if it made Edmund betray his family," A.J. says. "I guess I must have told my wife this, because one year Nic gets a box for me for the holidays. And it turned out to be this powdery, gummy candy. I don't think I've ever been so disappointed in my entire life. — Gabrielle Zevin

There are more writers who read than readers who write. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

It's your heart, not the dictionary, that gives meaning to your words. — Eugene H. Peterson

The reading public is intellectually adolescent at best, and it is obvious that what is called 'significant literature' will only be sold to this public by exactly the same methods as are used to sell it toothpaste, cathartics and automobiles. — Raymond Chandler

Every season, we spend what really should be our hiatus, and what really should be me relaxing on a beach, planning out the whole season. — Marc Guggenheim

mortality is a living critique of the divine, — Walter Mosley

Always gotta keep busy or the voices start telling me to do wild things. — Steve Brown

I've been a rock star since you were very young. But I've never encountered anything as powerful as cancer. — Melissa Etheridge