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Real fairy tales are not for the fainthearted. Children get eaten by witches and chased by wolves; women fall into comas and are tortured by evil relatives. Somehow all that pain and suffering is worthwhile, though, when it leads to the ending: happily ever after. Suddenly it no longer matters if you got a B- on your midterm in French or you're the only girl in the school who doesn't have a date for the spring formal. Happily ever after trumps everything. But what if ever after could change? — Jodi Picoult

But, Mrs Van Hoosier, if I may make so bold-'
'You may not,' She inserted another cake into her mouth and chewed it so angrily I all but felt sorry for it. When it was finally dead she turned and fixed me a look, as though she were a scientist and I some kind of bug she was microscoping. — John Harding

Work therefore is designed to release all this abundance of wealth hidden inside everything. — Sunday Adelaja

The character of giving advice often makes us accountable for the conduct of those we advise. — Norm MacDonald

By sticking to my principles and what I firmly believe in - I always have my own attitude towards everything in life. I wish to create trends rather than follow them. My daily routine at the moment is really just a combination of work and family. — Li Bingbing

If it has four legs and is not a chair, has wings and is not an aeroplane, or swims and is not a submarine, the Cantonese will eat it. — Prince Philip

Violent hatred of one's neighbors gives a man a permanent sense of purpose. — Melissa McPhail

Mercy?"
"Just a minute," I told Adam. "I'm in the middle of a revelation. — Patricia Briggs

Every woman is strong, some are just quieter about it. — Lori King

With every project I start out on, there's no footage. It's always a big slog to find the footage. — Alex Gibney

I don't write plot-driven stories. Plotting feels too contrived and constraining to me. I posit. I agitate. I present contradictions, and in that respect, I suppose I write belief-driven stories. The point A to point B happens when the main character questions a belief they have at the beginning only to realize at the end that they were wrong.
The wade through the mud is what interests me. — Cheryl Anne Gardner

I am content to fill a little space if God be glorified. — Susanna Wesley

I'm no syllogism incarnate, but my wife makes me look like Immanuel Kant. — Claudia Cardinale