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The merrel also knew its wing had not healed. But I could reach a great height once more before it failed me, it said. And from there I would fold my wings and plummet to the earth as if a hare or a fawn had caught my eye; but it would be myself I stooped toward. It would be a good flight and a good death. And so I eat their dead things cut up on a pole, dreaming of my last flight. — Robin McKinley

You don't know who you are anymore. That's all right. It happens from time to time. It happened to me. — H.M. Ward

I know my hair is out of the '60's, my clothes are '50's and the shoes I wear are from the '40's. But I like looking like I came out of a fairy tale. — Dolly Parton

A loser's true problem is not account size but overtrading and sloppy money management. — Anonymous

Skinners guts were in turmoil from the beer and curry at the weekend and a viscous, silent eye-stinging killer of a fart slipped out of him, as poignantly weeping as a lover's last farewell, just as the lift stopped at the next floor to let in two men wearing overalls. Everybody suffered in silence. As the workmen got off at the following level, Skinner seized the opportunity, announcing, - That is minging, looking towards the departing workers. He knew that when it came to farting everybody turned into Old Etonian High Court Judges. Men would always be suspected before women and men in working clothes would always be blamed before men in suits. Those were the rules.
From "The Bedroom Secrets Of The Master Chefs — Irvine Welsh

When you have endure the worse situations, you build the courage and confidence to cope with any other situations. — Lailah Gifty Akita

from Assata's time cooking at the free breakfast program for kids:
One little girl came over to me and tapped me on the back.
'There's something wrong with your pancakes.'
'What's wrong with them?'
'They don't taste good. — Assata Shakur

How oft review; each finding, like a friend, Something to blame, and something to commend. — George Eliot

Run,' said a voice that was almost a growl. I ran like a lamb to his laughter. — Neil Gaiman

When you write from the heart, it is always beautiful. — Debasish Mridha

Magic has been around forever, and it's also been in trouble forever. I'm not suggesting that there was ever a time when the practice of magic was celebrated by those in power. Actually, such practices were routinely demonized by monarchs and organized religions precisely because magic is inherently democratic. — David Liss

When I have Suffered sufficiently, the Lord will then take me to himself — Andrew Jackson