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Among wilderness survival tips, punching a wild animal in the face probably isn't on a checklist. — Kat Kruger

In books by women and for women, it should come as no surprise that heroines are the heroes of the action, finding themselves, their power and their future through love. — Sarah MacLean

There are two qualities that make fiction. One is the sense of mystery and the other is the sense of manners. You get the manners from the texture of existence that surrounds you. The great advantage of being a Southern writer is that we don't have to go anywhere to look for manners; bad or good, we've got them in abundance. We in the South live in a society that is rich in contradiction, rich in irony, rich in contrast, and particularly rich in its speech — Flannery O'Connor

You need not worry or make yourself sleepless about the world; it will go on without you. — Swami Vivekananda

We must face the fact that peace must be built on power, as well as upon good will and good deeds. — Harry S. Truman

He collected my hand to pull my finger out of his mouth. "Peanuts." I laughed, breaking the shock I'd felt. "Bad?" "No," he said, and he popped my finger into his mouth again. "I like it. Peanut tastes like peanuts." "So I have to call you Honey, now?" "Yup," he said, chewing. — C.L.Stone

(First Barbarian): whats the difference between a lord and a barbarian?
(second Barbarian): As little as a week! — Larry Gonick

If I do, if I do forget, will you remind me? — Lex Martin

It's the same old thing getting lost Day 'N' Nite young and lost in the pain. — Kid Cudi

Don't put needless expense into painting a head! Don't try to match tints! Rose and pearly colours blend into each other so that no one can unite them if painted separately. Keep the impression of your subject as one thing! — William Morris Hunt

I don't look at myself as a commodity, but I'm sure a lot of people have. — Marilyn Monroe

Yet compared with the serious things of life, fishing is after all rather trivial. The thoughtful angler must frankly confess this. — Harold Russell