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I learned that you should feel when writing, not like Lord Byron on a mountain top, but like a child stringing beads in kindergarten - happy, absorbed and quietly putting one bead on after another. — Brenda Ueland

The good or bad is not in the circumstance, but only in the mind ... that encounters it. — William James

Martyrdom is a lonely business.
Jukebox — Saira Viola

Whatever thoughts are causing you pain, they are only thoughts. You can change a thought. — Andrew Matthews

Give to a gracious message An host of tongues, but let ill tidings tell Themselves when they be felt. — William Shakespeare

One doesn't generally look into mirrors when one is especially angry; one has better things to do, like pace the floor or throw things. — Robin McKinley

I never really look back. I just approach life (taking) it one day at a time. I'm just really grateful. — Katie Holmes

It is to our own detriment that we underestimate the might of small and simple things. — Richelle E. Goodrich

It's late, I'm tired, and your cigarettes are giving me a headache," I growled.
"I suppose that's fair." He drew in on the cigarette and let out the smoke. "Some women think they make me look sexy."
"I think you smoke them so you have something to do while thinking up your next witty line."
He choked on the smoke, caught between inhaling and laughing. "Rose Hathaway, I can't wait to see you again. If you're this charming while tired and annoyed and this gorgeous while bruised and in ski clothes, you must be devastating at your peak. — Richelle Mead

In our man-of-war world, Life comes in at one gangway and Death goes overboard at the other. Under the man-of-war scourge, cursesmix with tears; and the sigh and the sob furnish the bass to the shrill octave of those who laugh to drown buried griefs of their own. — Herman Melville