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I don't write for a living. I live to write. — Marwa Ayad

I'm an active author: I travel to give readings and talks, although I know it's risky. — Felice Picano

The function of abundance is not to possess things but to use them and gather experiences. — Stuart Wilde

We built your fort. We will not have it used against us. — John Wayne

There is a continuity of mind, as the Yogis call it. The mind is universal. Your mind, my mind, all these little minds, are fragments of that universal mind, little waves in the ocean; and — Swami Vivekananda

Many people are stuck emotionally and do not even realize it. — Shawn Kent Hayashi

Curiosity is a good thing, like onion soup. But too much onion soup makes your breath smell terrible. And too much curiosity can make your whole body smell terrible, if it causes you to be dead. — Michael Reisman

How long have you been with Raphael?" "You ask a lot of questions for a dead woman." "What can I say? I prefer to die well-informed." -Venom and Elena — Nalini Singh

You see him coming in with an 0-2 record and a 5 ERA and you wonder, 'How? How's that possible? — Mark Buehrle

I love the sassy skinnies; that's what I usually wear. — Jenna Ushkowitz

At ten, she was moreover noisy and wild, hated confinement and cleanliness and loved nothing so well in the world as rolling down the green slope at the back of the house. At fifteen, appearances were mending; she began to curl her hair and long for balls; her complexion improved, her features were softened by plumpness and colour, her eyes gained more animation, and her figure more consequence. Her love of dirt gave away to inclination for finery, and she grew clean as she grew smart. To look almost pretty, is an acquisition of higher delight to a girl who has been looking plain the first fifteen years of her life, than a beauty from her cradle can ever imagine. — Jane Austen