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At length, when I considered it, I realized that the best of my actions were small things. Picking flowers and cooking food for my mother when she had been unwell, spending an afternoon with the children, sending money to my sister or kissing Henry's tiny head as he slept in the nursery before I left. I thought of every detail and afterwards I felt better. Hellfire and brimstone have never appealed to me and I admit I become easily confused thinking of right and wrong. But I do understand kindness. — Sara Sheridan

Pain redeems all. It is the awareness of life, a reminder of death. — Jacqueline Carey

Can you get a broken heart without being with someone? Can wanting to fall in love so bad make that happen? — Jay Bell

We all want to hear the truth, but we also a Speak that Always? — Jan Jansen

My family immigrated when I was 3, and our predecessors inhabited the Korean Peninsula for as long as can be recalled. — Chang-rae Lee

We are young.
We are strong.
Born in this world as it all falls apart. — Hollywood Undead

We all feel better when we are grateful. There is great wisdom in understanding that no matter the situation, there is always something for which we can choose to be grateful. — Andy Andrews

I've never been helpless, I just have powerful enemies — Christopher Paolini

The problem isn't that Johnny can't read. The problem isn't even that Johnny can't think. The problem is that Johnny doesn't know what thinking is; he confuses it with feeling. — Thomas Sowell

If you can live the beauty of the misty mornings, you are the king, you are the queen! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

There are times when I think that the ideal library is composed solely of reference books. They are like understanding friends - always ready to meet your mood, always ready to change the subject when you have had enough of this or that. — J. Donald Adams