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My brother,' Mortin says as Leidan shuffles away. 'So much potential, wasted.' He takes a swig of beer. I wonder whose potential he really thinks is wasted. I look through his upturned drink at the walls and ceiling. Things look sadder when glimpsed through alcohol. — Ned Vizzini

Respect! I believe young people are quick enough to observe and imitate; and why or how should they respect whom no one else respects, and everybody slights? — Charles Dickens

Indeed the influence of music on the development of religion is a subject which would repay a sympathetic study. — James G. Frazer

I think in every lesson there's a blessing, and there's so many blessings from all the lessons I've had to go through in life. — Alonzo Mourning

I am self-educated from genre books. — Charlaine Harris

Sometimes you have to fight like hell for something, even when you doubt you deserve it. — Liz Fenton

The key to understanding the answer to any questions about guidance is having a clear grasp of what is three-dimensional. — Elaine Seiler

Guide them where you want them to interact with you. — Chris Brogan

Yeah," Nicole said, her straw noisily hitting the
bottom of her Gut Buster. "Well, I would have
appreciated it if you guys had wrecked a little less
stuff. Because my house smelled like smoke for
months. And construction on the Tarantinos' new
garage starts at eight on the dot every morning, and
it's still going on, and you know how I get if I don't
have my full ten hours of beauty sleep."
"So that's what happened to your face," Cody said.
"I was wondering. — Meg Cabot

There's nothing to catch up on. You came, you saw, you scored, you left. End of story. — Jeaniene Frost

Some say writing is its own reward. I write for money, but writing for money is not so bad, especially when that writing brings you joy. — Eloisa James

How we respond to what happens to us - especially the painful, excruciating things that we never wanted and we have no control over - is a creative act. — Rob Bell

subalterns, when Sebastian bought his first commission — C.S. Harris

The completeness of this transformation appalled me. It was unlike anything I had imagined. I became two men, the serving one, and the one who panicked, who felt Negroid even to the depths of my entrails. I felt the beginings of great loneliness, not because I was a Negro, but because the man I had been, the self I knew, was hidden in the flesh of another. — John Howard Griffin