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Everything else you see and experience in this world is effect, and that includes your feelings. The cause is always your thoughts. — Rhonda Byrne

We are commanded to love our neighbors as ourselves, and I believe that to love ourselves means to extend to those various selves that we have been along the way the same degree of compassion and concern that we would extend to anyone else. — Frederick Buechner

Every time I get up in the morning, melodies occur to me and I start trying to shape lyrics to melodies. — Andrew Bird

Marley Jackson was mine, and I was hers, all smashed together for our happily ever after. — Shelly Crane

Humor writers:
1) Write
2) Laugh
3) Laugh when they write
4) Write when they laugh — Ann K. Howley

There will always be people like me, who believe that to ripple the pages of a printed book is a special experience, one that through the centuries has taken millions from the darkness into the light. — Quintin Jardine

The painter tries to catch the magic of the lights and shadows and passing graces of the human face he paints, but he never wholly succeeds in overtaking the reality. — John Edgar Park

If at first you don't fricassee, Fry, fry a hen! — Carol Ryrie Brink

It's a romantic novel," Jaenelle said in a small voice as he called in his half-moon glasses and started idly flipping the pages. "A couple of women in a bookseller's shop kept talking about it." Romance. Passion. Sex. He suppressed - barely - the urge to leap to his feet and twirl her around the room. A sign of emotional healing? Please, sweet Darkness, please let it be a sign of healing. — Anne Bishop

I study children, and they're my subjects in my studies. They're my colleagues, really, all these little kids. And I owe them. — Edward Zigler

I am a good lawyer," said Renard. "Often I've made right out of wrong and wrong out of right, as it suited me." - ROMAN DE RENARD — Frances Gies

I did use my own accent in a play once. It's a very freeing, liberating experience. Actors are often asked to adopt a different accent, and sometimes a different voice, so when that's taken away and you don't have to think about it, that's a lovely thing. — Luke Evans