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I read anything I saw lying around. Pulp fiction, great literature and everything in between - I gave them all the same rough treatment. — Ian McEwan

Said, sounding a little nervous. Skipping ahead to Everyday Necessities. Try your best to buy reused. — Barbara Kingsolver

Oh, there are little rhymes a mage might use to remember the sequence of what must be done, but the words themselves don't do a thing. You could write every 'spell' as high as a man on the barn wall, but if you don't have the power to start with, all you'd have is a strange rhyme. And a bad one at that. — Gail Z. Martin

Because we're not what we eat. We're what we do, and what we sacrifice, and what we love. And if we choose right more often than we choose wrong, we become who we want to be. — Greg Van Eekhout

That's what life is about: finding something you can do that no one else can, and working your hardest at it. It's about finding someone you love like no one else, someone who loves you like no one else does. — A.G. Riddle

Alcoholism is the one illness that tells you, you don't have it — Paul Campbell

Truth has to fall on fertile soil. — Paula D'Arcy

We may at times be unemployed, but no one ever becomes uncalled. — Os Guinness

Secularism teaches us that we ought to look to this world. Christianity teaches us that the best way to prepare for this world is to be fully prepared for the next. — Charles Spurgeon

I used to think of myself in terms of who I'd be if I didn't have this pesky old disability. — Stella Young

Refuse to complain about your problems. Keep them to yourself. As speaker-humorist Ed Foreman says, "You should never share your problems with others because 80 percent of people don't care about them anyway, and the other 20 percent are kind of glad that you've got them in the first place. — Brian Tracy

Everything about art has become problematic; its inner life, its relation to society, even its right to exist. — Theodor Adorno