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Kartunis Ujang Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

Once you know the special brand of pain that comes with being separated from someone you know down to the marrow of his bones, you learn not to try. — Alexandra Bracken

Kartunis Ujang Quotes By Aprille Legacy

Everything about this place reminded me of the fantasy novels that I'd read when I was little. I'd always wanted to be a part of them, and now it looked like my wish had been granted.
But it would still be a long time until this place felt like home. — Aprille Legacy

Kartunis Ujang Quotes By Deepak Chopra

Every experience comes to us in one of four ways: as a feeling, a thought, an action, or simply a sense of being. — Deepak Chopra

Kartunis Ujang Quotes By Dominic Smith

Can you create a vacuum out of a human life? A state where everything's possible but nothing very likely? Does something new emerge when there's no more empty space? — Dominic Smith

Kartunis Ujang Quotes By Pat Conroy

On the road, he was alive, vibrant, moving. It didn't afford the freedom of a jet plane flying through a clear sky, but a highway offered something almost as profound, an entry into the secret regions of the earth where towns with foreign, unrecallable names were violated once, then forgotten for all time. — Pat Conroy

Kartunis Ujang Quotes By Ram Dass

There is a larger frame to the painting than the one that bounds our life's events. — Ram Dass

Kartunis Ujang Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

I beseech you, little brothers, that you be as wise as brother Daisy and brother dandelion; for never do they lie awake thinking of tomorrow, yet they have gold crowns like kings and emperors or like Charlemagne in all his glory. — G.K. Chesterton

Kartunis Ujang Quotes By Mary J. Miller

I don't revise a lot when writing short stories. As far as the novel, I definitely thought more about plot. Honestly, I'm still pretty confused about what "plot" means. I've been reading some of my Goodreads reviews and one reader noted that the The Last Days of California "reads like a short story stretched to the breaking point, padded and brought into novel range ... " I don't know what people want, really. — Mary J. Miller