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Its about letting go so you can get what what you want. — Bert Cooper

Kai turned to her, still in the doorway. "I know this sounds like very poor timing, but trust me when I say my motives are based on self-preservation." He inhaled a sharp breath. "Would you consider being my personal guest at the ball?"

The floor dissolved beneath Cinder. Her mind blanked. Surely, she hadn't heard correctly. — Marissa Meyer

We are poor in character when we think getting by is a substitute for doing our best. — Marvin J. Ashton

To make an empire durable, the magistrates must obey the laws and the people the magistrates. — Solon

Values come to you by what is spoken about around you. — Sunday Adelaja

It's not the letter she imagined she would write, but once you start, all the other letters you've ever written in your life have a way of creeping in. — Susan Elderkin

But she wrote out some extra words on a piece of paper so Rain could practice reading. "Is this a magic spell?" the girl asked her.
"Don't let me get sappy on you, but when you get right down to it, every collection of letters is a magic spell, even if it is a moronic proclamation by the Emperor. Words have their impact, girl. Mind your manners. I may not know how to fly but I know how to read, and that's almost the same thing."
-Out of Oz — Gregory Maguire

To me, Bill's musical heart is in Earthworks, in the jazz they are playing, in the acoustic kit. — Robert Fripp

There is comfort, even among strangers, when people find something they are equally passionate about. — Joyce Rachelle

The Stonewall riots were a key moment for gay people. Throughout modern history, gays had thought of themselves as something like a mental illness or maybe a sin or a crime. Gay liberation allowed us to make the leap to being a 'minority group,' which made life much easier. — Edmund White