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When I disconnect from Skype, I can let go of the cheerful face I've been trying to hold for Jess's sake. — Lark O'Neal
The germ of a story is a new and simple element introduced into an existing situation or mood. — Malcolm Cowley
If we're going to make a real dent in the bullying issue, we're going to have to address the bullies themselves: find ways to help empower them that don't include allowing them to be predators or to simply be punished. — Chris Crutcher
Life is too short not to create, not to love, and not to lend a helping hand to our brothers and sisters. — Eric Maisel
There are some people just the thought of whom makes us behave better. — Anna Funder
There is but one way in which the unity of Christians may be fostered, and that is by furthering the return to the one true Church of Christ of those who are separated from it; for far from that one true Church they have in the past fallen away. The one Church of Christ is visible to all, and will remain, according to the will of its Author, exactly the same as He instituted it. — Pope Pius XI
6One hand full of rest is better than two fists full of labor and striving after wind. — Anonymous
I truly believe that writing is a continuum - so the different genres and forms are simply stops along the same continuum. Different ideas that need to be expressed sometimes require different forms for the ideas to float better. I don't write essays as often as I should. — Chris Abani
If you want the nightmares to go away, you have to live. That's the only way. — Richelle Mead
I have this really big face. — Adam Driver
Your mother said I was a patient man. I can be, under some circumstances. I'll wait, because you'll come to me. There's something alive between us, so when you're ready, you'll come to me."
"There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance, Brian.Watch your step," she suggested as she started for the door.
"I missed you."
Her hand closed over the knob, but she couldn't turn it. "You know all the angles," she murmured.
"That may be true. But still I missed you. Thanks for the tea."
She sighed. "You're welcome," she said, and left him. — Nora Roberts
Ideas are not dangerous unless they find seeding place in some earth more profound than the mind. — John Steinbeck