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After people have repeated a phrase a great number of times, they begin to realize it has meaning and may even be true. — H.G.Wells

1:5 God knew you, as he knew Jeremiah, long before you were born or even conceived. He thought about you and planned for you. When you feel discouraged or inadequate, remember that God has always thought of you as valuable and that he has a purpose in mind for you. — Anonymous

Character is everything, especially these days when that's what publishers are asking for. Make sure that yours have child appeal. Also don't have a huge cast of characters. One or two is best, four, the maximum. — Kirby Larson

The right to vote is the right upon which all of our rights are leveraged - and without which none can be protected. — Benjamin Todd Jealous

I just looked like there was only one thing I could do: be in a band. It looked like I was already successful, basically. Which is what I wanted to do when I was 16. I just felt like if you did that, aesthetically you would just draw people who were doing the same thing. — Albert Hammond Jr.

A good example has twice the value of good advice — Albert Schweitzer

There are many ways in which genes influence the brain. — Sebastian Seung

I'm the well-trained fruit tree. Full of well-trained feelings and abilities and all of them grafted onto me — Frank Herbert

I am interested in writing how women really feel, how they really think, and how they respond to men. I don't want men reading my books because they might find out too much. — Charlotte Lamb

You eat as many vegetables as you can, and try to cut your carbs and your sugar. That's going to make the job of being a diabetic so much easier. — Jay Cutler

I've never been a fan of presidents who place blame on their predecessors or who accept credit for events that couldn't have been engineered so soon in their tenure. — Kathleen Parker

The woman was Diana Vreeland, the high priestess of fashion and legendary fashion editor of Harper's Bazaar and editor-in-chief of Vogue. Dana paused, eyes wide. Well, perhaps she was a bit star-struck after all. — Lynn Steward