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It almost doesn't matter what is real or unreal. It really matters what we choose to believe. — Judy Frankel

It's a complicated process being so bilingual. Sometimes it's a mere word or sentence that comes to me, if I'm writing the book in English, in French. It's not always easy to deal with. Sometimes even during an interview somebody can ask me a question in English that I want to answer in French and vice versa - that's the story of my life! — Tatiana De Rosnay

But I remember another image from Earth: the rich dark green grass that grew in graveyards. — Joe Haldeman

It isn't ever the world you fight. Always, always, it's yourself. — Helen Eustis

I'm certified as an instructor and I do teach courses at a cram school, but I'm not exactly a teacher. I write fiction, but I've never been published, so I'm not a writer yet, either." "You're nothing." Tengo nodded. "Exactly. For the moment, I'm nothing. — Haruki Murakami

After all, truth is not always a virtue when it is pursued for its own sake or, worse, simply to make its teller feel morally superior. That's the problem with those who let the rules of religion overshadow its spirit
which is, of course, love. And grace. In other words, there are times when telling an outright lie may be the most loving thing a person can do. — Josh Sundquist

[I] am reading No Ordinary Joes. Should have had a medical checkup before I started it. Colton makes us fall in love with these guys, then puts our hearts in harm's way. It's lovely and ghastly and extremely powerful. His best yet. — Katherine Dunn

The true hypocrite is the one who ceases to perceive his deception, the one who lies with sincerity. — Andre Gide

I wouldn't say that I was a born performer, because I work very hard at it. — Anneliese Van Der Pol

God cleanses and sanctifies us, comes to us with grace and love. God makes us happy, as only children can be happy. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Death offers us hope, at least. Not for this life, but for another. — C.L. Wilson