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My truest desire is fellowship with good friends, the love of a caring family, and a close relationship with God. — Wanda E. Brunstetter

I consider myself incredibly fortunate to be a woman working in America. It looks very different to be a working woman in other places in the world. — Ivanka Trump

We are speaking of love. A leaf, a handful of seed - begin with these, learn a little what it is to love. First a leaf, a fall of rain, then someone to receive what a leaf has taught you, what a fall of rain has ripened. No easy process, understand; it could take a lifetime, it has mine, and still I've never mastered it - I only know how true it is; that love is a chain of love, as nature is a chain of life. — Truman Capote

Crunk music is the music of the South, it pervades every club and nightclub not only in America, but all over the world. — John Singleton

I watch the Eruptions. Mount Dad, long dormant, now considered armed and dangerous. Mount Saint Mom, oozing lava, spitting flame. Warn the villagers to run into the sea. — Laurie Halse Anderson

the medical way for a two-month voyage. — Diana Gabaldon

Boredom is an instrument of social control. Power is the power to impose boredom, to command stasis, to combine this stasis with anguish. The real tedium, deep tedium, is seasoned with terror and with death. — Saul Bellow

We carry our childhood with us. — Gary D. Schmidt

People can go very badly awry in this individual quest. But when the quest is fortunate, there comes a lifetime of creative innovative action. — Joseph Campbell

I think we all look for clues that we are not utterly alone ... Clues we find in literature and paintings and music and even someone's eyes; clues that demonstrate that someone else has felt the same indescribable feelings, seen the same things or passed by the spot even if it was by candlelight three hundred years ago. It means everything, like finding footprints in the sand of a deserted island. — Jonathan Hull