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In the real world, he and I could never work. I kissed him just that much harder and pushed all thoughts of why this was wrong to the back of my mind and surrendered to all the reasons it felt right. — Braxton Cole

Why do people always think they will be happier in the future, rather than embracing the thought for that hour, that day? — Anne McKevitt

Mama operated under the assumption that I was eight years old and incapable of feeding myself. It was physically impossible for her to cross my threshold without some form of nourishment. She once offered me cheese and crackers from her while we were standing in my kitchen. — Molly Harper

I grew up mostly an only child. My dad remarried when I was a teenager. And then I had two stepbrothers. And then my dad had a second child. So I have a brother from the time I was 15. But I really grew up feeling like an only child. — Rebecca Stead

After Halle Berry does her films and Queen Latifah does her films, it's left to all the black, Latino and Asian actresses to fight over a couple of roles. I opted for some TV. There's just not a ton of work in film. — Gabrielle Union

I had the feeling if I hadn't been there, — Diane Chamberlain

Find the goddess inside yourself instead of looking for the god in someone else. — Francesca Lia Block

What's wealth but the means of expanding one's life? There's two ways one can do it: either by producing more or by producing it faster. — Ayn Rand

Building air castles is a harmless business as long as you don't attempt to live in them. — Josh Billings

...seeing everything, yet a part of nothing. — George R R Martin

Happy is the man who is nothing. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Magic is like special effects live, and I love to perform, so it sounded like doing magic tricks were a good way to entertain people. — Michael Carbonaro

One either has to believe in a God who's terribly prejudiced, or disbelieve the teachings of such exclusionary theologies. Religions have taught us that 'we are better than they.' — Neale Donald Walsch