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I try to widen the horizons of every child I meet, and part of that is promoting diverse forms, be it graphic novels, stories told in a narrative voice, or more translated books, as well as more diverse writers and more diverse characters. — Malorie Blackman

Thing is, though, fear is worthless. It stops you when you need to keep moving most. And it only exists inside of your head. — Alexandra Bracken

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If happiness is the end result, if it's that single want that matters, if we had to through that to get here, I'd do it all over again. If it's the love that matters, then why does it matter how we got there? We were the perfect storm of two kinds of crazy. — Jettie Woodruff

There was no time for kissing but she wanted him to know that in the future there would be. A kiss in so much loneliness was like a hand pulling you up out of the water, scooping you up from a place of drowning and into the reckless abundance of air. A kiss, another kiss. — Ann Patchett

He's the river that idly passes between mountains. I'm the volcano that destroys a village. — Krista Ritchie

My advice to aspriring models is less is more, try not to do crazy hair and makeup, keep it simple but beautiful when you're trying to find an agency and get started. — Liris Crosse

It is in the tiny struggles of individual peoples that the great movements of history are most truly revealed. — Rosa Luxemburg

I had to help them. There was no choice. — Oskar Schindler

It's true I'm more widely recognised now and get invited to take part in all sorts of events and projects but as a person, I haven't changed. — Roger Milla

Creative visualization may be described as an extended meditation session that reaches beyond passive contemplation and achieves transformative action. The uses to which it may be applied are limited only by an individual's imagination. — Aberjhani

I drew the last image ever of Opus at midnight while Puccini was playing and I got rather stupid. Thirty years. A bit like saying goodbye to a child - which is ironic because I was never, never sentimental about him as many of his fans were. — Berkeley Breathed

The conflicts we have with the outside world are often conflicts we have within ourselves. — Bryant H. McGill