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If there's one value that is immutable, it's integrity or respect, for others and for yourself. — Jacqueline Novogratz

The Bat Phone to the Universe, some kind of Iva-only, open-round-the-clock special channel to the divine. — Elizabeth Gilbert

The villagers had decided that 'practical' meant 'extremely magical and full of interesting objects' and had officially subtitled themselves, Winesap: A Pracktical Towne. — Catherynne M Valente

Nice, smart people succeed. — Tim Sanders

I met Hilary Vaughan at a Student Ball in 1944 and we married in the summer of 1946, as soon as I graduated. — James W. Black

I cried silently in the unsilent dark — Valerie Fitzgerald

The ideal reader cannot sleep when holding the writer he was meant to be with. — Zadie Smith

I must have a screw loose," she muttered under her breath. Satisfied the counter was clean, she squatted down and put the cleaning supplies away in the cabinet beneath the register. "Yup. There's definitely something wrong with me."
"Are you looking for confirmation on that?" Jordan's heart hitched in her chest as Gavin's familiar baritone filled the shop. "Or am I supposed to argue with you? — Sara Humphreys

The past, rich with it's pains and joys, shuffles before me, relieving the weary dullness of endless days. I rejoice; I agonize. — Rukhsana Ahmad

Some people are like thorns. But you have to let them be thorns, because thorns can't turn into petals. The trick is not letting them prick you; never let a thorn prick you! — C. JoyBell C.

After my daughter was born, I made a promise to myself to live in the moment. — Kourtney Kardashian

A shipper thrives on emotional scraps, stolen glances and did-they-or-didn't-they tension. — Tumblr

The Constitution was not made to fit us like a straitjacket. In its elasticity lies its chief greatness. — Woodrow Wilson