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But do you know when stories stop being stories? The moment someone begins to believe in them. — Andrzej Sapkowski

Voltage crossed the distance between Sheila and Webster. A current composed of anger and remorse and something else-the last flicker of attraction — Anita Shreve

When you're doing a big movie, you're gone for 10 months to a year. — Ridley Scott

You will never ever be the same again! — Chris Jericho

A well-bred carriage is difficult to imitate; for in strictness it is negative, and it implies a long-continued previous training. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I have Internet fame. Real fame is more intense. — Gary Vaynerchuk

By never marrying, I ended up never divorcing, but I also failed to accumulate that brocade of civility and padlock of security - kids you do or don't want, Tiffany silver you never use - that makes life complete. — Elizabeth Wurtzel

I must try to enjoy all the graces that God has given me today. Grace cannot be hoarded. There are no banks where it can be deposited to be used when I feel more at peace with myself. If I do not make full use of these blessings, I will lose them forever.
God knows that we are all artists of life. One day, he gives us a hammer with which to make sculptures, another day he gives us brushes and paints with which to make a picture, or paper and a pencil to write with. But you cannot make a painting with a hammer, or a sculpture with a paintbrush. Therefore, however difficult it may be, I must accept today's small blessings, even if they seem like curses because I am suffering and it's a beautiful day, the sun is shining, and the children are singing in the street. This is the only way I will manage to leave my pain behind and rebuild my life. — Paulo Coelho

Deeds may speak more compellingly than words,but I believe words have their place too. A man who has both is gifted indeed. — Elizabeth Chadwick

It was not a matter of choosing sides, it was a matter of rising above the whole concept of sideness. — Louis Menand

Problem. On the contrary, the idea isn't to get rid of ego but actually to begin to take an interest in ourselves, to investigate and be inquisitive about ourselves. The path of meditation and the path of our lives altogether has to do with curiosity, inquisitiveness. The — Pema Chodron

Aside from a cold appreciation of my own genius I felt that I was a modest man. — Robert A. Heinlein