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Disturbing anything [situation] results in damage. To improve, you do not need to disturb anything that is natural and has turned bad. You need to make way out; you need to find a solution. — Dada Bhagwan

There are still eight of us," Guy pointed out. "Not exactly an even fight."
"I was thinking the same thing," Mauvin said. "Sadly, there's no one else here we can ask to join your side."
Guy looked at Mauvin, then Hadrian, for a long moment as the men glared across the ash at each other. Then he nodded and lowered his blade. "Well, I can see I'll have to report your misconduct to the archbishop."
"Go ahead," Hadrian said. "His body is buried with the rest of them just down the hillside. — Michael J. Sullivan

And I was afraid. She frightens me because she can knock me down with a word. Because she does not know that writing is walking on a dizzying silence setting one word after the other on emptiness. Writing is miraculous and terrifying like the flight of a bird who has no wings but flings itself out and only gets wings by flying. — Helene Cixous

Fiction must convince our bodies for it to have any chance of convincing our minds. — Bonnie Friedman

You're such a pain in the ass. (Butch)
Said the SIG to the Glock. (V) — J.R. Ward

Famously, I'm somewhat impatient. — Gordon Brown

Blest paper-credit! last and best supply! That lends corruption lighter wings to fly! — Alexander Pope

What we love in our books are the depths of many marvelous moments seen all at once.There is no beginning, no middle, no end, no suspense, no moral, no causes, no effects. When seen all at once, they produce an image of life that is beautiful and surprising and deep. — Kurt Vonnegut

Even when you're 50, you can make the effort to improve your standards. — Edmund Hillary

If you have to compromise, be sure to compromise up. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Eclectic yet classic with a playful bohemian twist is how I'd describe my style. — Alice Temperley

My Mama Moved Among the Days My Mama moved among the days like a dreamwalker in a field; seemed like what she touched was here seemed like what touched her couldn't hold, she got us almost through the high grass then seemed like she turned around and ran right back in right back on in — Lucille Clifton