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The bad are frequently good enough to let you see how bad they are, but the good as frequently endeavor to get between you and themselves. — Henry David Thoreau

Beloved, Dearest One:
How I long to shout to the world our happiness. I feel that you and I are the only two people alive in the world - the only people that know the secret meaning of existence.
I have no diamond rings, no gifts of love that other lovers have for their beloved. My poetry is all I have to offer you. And so I dedicate my collected verses, 'Poems of Poverty,' to you, beloved.
Morris. — Anzia Yezierska

My father and mother split and I never saw my father until I was 20, nor did I see much more of my mother. — John Lennon

I may be indigent in name, position, and in appearance, but in my own mind I am an unrivaled goddess - — Muriel Barbery

I sat and looked up at the blue sky and across at the blank windows for a long time. A woman I'd once cared about had worked in anadvertising agency over there. Sometimes, when the sun came at them from a different angle, I could see through the windows across the street and watch her moving about her office. Agency was gone now. Maybe the whole building was gone, replaced by a new one. It was hard to remember. — Robert B. Parker

You have typewriters, presses. And a huge audience. How about raising hell? — Jenkin Lloyd Jones

He was kind, he was single, he was vulnerable, he made her laugh (not always intentionally, true, but often enough). Every time she saw him, he seemed to have become a little more handsome. — Nick Hornby

We are not only a Latin American nation, we are an Afro-American nation also. — Fidel Castro

Be like the turtle. If he didn't stick his neck out, he wouldn't get anywhere at all. — Harvey MacKay

My father always said that if you want oranges, you have to go to where the oranges grow. — Terrence Howard

Shades of a new morning standing still are worse than the shades of night. At least a person can understand the dark of night. It's not fickle like the day. — Sarah E. Wright