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I don't know what makes a writer's voice. It's dozens of things. There are people who write who don't have it. They're tone-deaf, even though they're very fluent. It's an ability, like anything else, being a doctor or a veterinarian, or a musician. — Paula Fox

Let the dreams and desires jut out as these are initial and crucial steps on the way to our destinations. — M.H. Rakib

I was a vegetarian first. I had high blood pressure at 27, everybody in my family died of cancer, and I knew it was in the food, so I changed my diet. — John Salley

It's time for you to go out in the world and live a happy life. — Anonymous

Bess had become the ocean, always breaking against the rocks but never staying broken. Her love was the ocean, too, endless and always changing, yet forever the same. — Megan Hart

Just remember, the single most important thing in this world is love. You find it, you fight for it. — Laura Miller

The revelations of God can come to you in a state of wakefulness or in sleep — Sunday Adelaja

I ain't Martin Luther King. I don't need a dream. I have a plan. — Spike Lee

If that many people recognize how hard I go every night and what I put into my game, to make myself and my team better, it means a lot to mean. I'm fortunate; I'm blessed to be in the situation that I'm in right now. — Allen Iverson

I guess good things come to those who wait. — Kurt Busch

I would have loved to play against Bill Russell. He was such a force. — Tim Duncan

he
opened me up
like a book
& poured the
poetry
back into
me.

-my personal pen and paper — Amanda Lovelace

To be able to think freely, a man must be certain that no consequence will follow whatever he writes. — Ernest Renan

Some S&Ls bet their depositors' money on highly dubious projects. Many simply stole it, as if deregulation meant that the law no longer applied to them. — Niall Ferguson

As the "people of the centre" in every
sense of the term, the Germans are more intangible, more ample, more contradictory, more unknown, more incalculable, more surprising, and even more terrifying than other peoples are to themselves:
they escape DEFINITION, and are thereby alone the despair of the French. — Friedrich Nietzsche