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Rosa Parks showed us all that one little person can make a whole bunch of noise without so much as a whisper. She showed the world that the color of your skin shouldn't determine what part of the bus you sit in ... as you ride through life. — Richard Pryor

Healthy people learn how to frequently adjust their thoughts to make reality comfortable and realistic. — Sam Owen

What's important to me is that all of my books are in print - and, in a way, that becomes the challenge, not winning this prize or getting that review. It's that the work is there, and you can walk into many bookshops throughout the world and buy it. — William Boyd

I had to learn how to motivate myself and others; to give inspiration as well as keep pathways in my mind open so inspiration could find me. — Giles Long

I've heard one or two riders refer to the odd night out as 'morale training'. It's a good expression for it. It's got the word 'training' in it, so it's got to be a good idea. — Michael Hutchinson

The only parents in the world who don't need sleep, and our child already sleeps through the night. — Stephenie Meyer

Science has proved there's nothing to the talk of ghosts and spirits, no proof anything like the soul exists. And to my mind that's an argument against the existence of an omniscient force. I think people believe whatever makes living easiest, and who am I to deny someone comfort? — Ann Aguirre

A person is wise if he listens to millions of advice and doesn't implement any of it. — Michael Bassey

Nobody ever chooses the already unfortunate as objects of his loyal friendship. — Lucan

A soulmate will never leave you. They will always be apart of your life until one day the chance is given for them to become your life. It is then you will become one. — Faye Hall

Down every hall is a gruesome tangle of impossible creatures, and every one of them is split open or strung with barbs or dragging their insides after them, flailing along on shattered limbs or shredded wings or blasted stumps.
I've got the pistol, half a can of spray and a handful of useless shotgun slugs.
I'm dead. — Bill Blais