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You don't have to give birth to someone to have a family. — Sandra Bullock

Above all, a query letter is a sales pitch and it is the single most important page an unpublished writer will ever write. It's the first impression and will either open the door or close it. It's that important, so don't mess it up. Mine took 17 drafts and two weeks to write. — Nicholas Sparks

How little do doctors understand the hells through which we put patients. — Paul Kalanithi

Snow
While falling it hides your passage
When finished it documents your path — Richard L. Ratliff

For say what you will of lovers there's nothing so flattering to female vanity as the praise of a husband, because it is universally considered a more difficult matter to retain affection than to win it. — Hannah Crafts

Writing is like riding a bike. Once you gain momentum, the hills are easier. Editing, however, requires a motor and some horsepower. — Gina McKnight

There is no neutrality. There is only greater or lesser awareness of one's bias. — Phyllis Rose

Mexico has experimented with political change since the late 1980s. — Enrique Pena Nieto

I've always felt that poetry is the enemy of silence, but of course, in the right moments, silence can be useful. The trick is just trying to figure out when. And when I say silence, I suppose I actually meant erasure - poetry is a force against that, I think, or it should be. — Cornelius Eady

There is no way to put a subterranean down on the floor or for that matter put em down at all, they are the most unputdownable in this world and new culture. — Jack Kerouac

I was a regular little boy who also enjoyed things that girls did. — Kevyn Aucoin

I told people I was a drummer before I even had a set, I was a mental drummer. — Keith Moon

Ethical veganism represents a commitment to nonviolence. — Gary L. Francione

Finnick Odair is something of a living legend in Panem. Since he won the Sixty-fifth Hunger Games when he was only fourteen, he's still one of the youngest victors. Being from District 4, he was a Career, so the odds were already in his favour, but what no trainer could claim to have given him was his extraordinary beauty. Tall, athletic, with golden skin and bronze-coloured hair and those incredible eyes. — Suzanne Collins