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Bigger stories are made out of longer acquaintance with fact and character, but I also love the tiny stories in which almost everything has to be inferred and imagined. — Lauren Groff

Every morning the first thing I do is serve my husband a bowl full of praises. More then his stomach I try to keep his ego full. — Megha Khare

Author relates the reaction of an Irish village to a landowner who tried to raise rents on the land's occupants. The villagers refused to talk to or trade with the man, whose name was Captain Boycott. — Patrick N. Allitt

Solitude is separate experience. — Alice Meynell

An engaging examination of a painful subject, with a focus on healing and forgiveness. - Kirkus Review — Robert Uttaro

It is neither cowardice nor betrayal to insist that the Enlightenment's main lesson is to be mindful of how much it has left its inheritors to figure out. — Samuel Moyn

And then she got a bad, bad feeling because she realized she had been wrong.
You can fool a person.
You can fool a dog.
You can fool a cat or a horse or a teacher or a friend.
But you cannot ever fool a heart. — Barbara O'Connor

Life is full of surprises and exciting moments and sometimes we simply overlook them. We are so busy doing things. — Chris Coleman

Often we use the word problem only because we have not learned that imagination and creativity can handle the situation. — Wayne W. Dyer

A kid under a tablecloth insists he's a ghost. A table
underneath a tablecloth is, I guess, like the rest of us,
only pretending to be invisible. — Richard Siken

Your aim's as bad as your cooking sweetheart ... and that's saying something! — John Smith

But today--today I will just be. — Francisco X Stork

The most capricious modern entitlement is not just Social Security but to self-esteem. — George F. Will

Do you not tire of eternity? Do you not wish to end your suffering?"
"By leaping into the Void? Not really. — Cassandra Clare