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It is impossible for authors to discover beauties in one another's works; they have eyes only for spots and blemishes. — Joseph Addison

I remember when I fell from my first bike:
There were no 'Are you okays?' and rarely 'Are you alrights?'
Just dirt in my pockets, handful of gravel ...
That's when I realized that getting up is only half the battle. — Big K.R.I.T.

The bike crunches along the gravel path, weaving around the potholes that could present danger to someone who didn't know the road like the back of their hand. — Jane Green

It is only when we let go of life as we know it that we discover true life - the glorious plan laid out by God. — Max Lucado

City governments ought to be abolished, if only as a public health measure. — L. Neil Smith

I don't read reviews because by then it's too late - whatever anyone says, the book won't change. It is written. — Jeanette Winterson

The last I checked, 'Titanic' worldwide has grossed $1.3 billion. Imagine how much more it would have grossed if I had gotten the sky correct, — James Cameron

The 2XL shirt was still too small, leaving an exposed band of pale skin muffining out of his jeans. — Michael J. Sullivan

It's useless to hold a grudge against anyone for a time will come when all will be forgotten — Bangambiki Habyarimana

You could love your crazy people, even admire them, instead of resenting that they're not self-sufficient. — Barbara Kingsolver

Disregard for human beings is the first qualification of a dictator. — Milton S. Eisenhower

Few people know so clearly what they want. Most people can't even think what to hope for when they throw a penny in a fountain. — Barbara Kingsolver

Each species on our planet plays a role in the healthy functioning of natural ecosystems, on which humans depend. — William H. Schlesinger

Have the courage to do what you're not ready to do. — Richie Norton