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It is not our responsibility to fix every mess. If someone steps onto the scary ledge of truth, it is enough to acknowledge her courage and make this promise: I am here with you as your friend... — Jen Hatmaker

Just because an apple falls one hundred times out of a hundred does not mean it will fall on the hundred and first. — Derek Landy

More sports for everyone, group spirit, fun and you don't have to think, eh? Organize and organize and superorganize super-super sports. More cartoons in books. More pictures. The mind drinks less and less. — Ray Bradbury

But I don't want to read faster or older or any way else that might make the story disappear too quickly from where it's settling inside my brain, slowly becoming a part of me. A story I will remember long after I've read it for the second, third, tenth, hundredth time. — Jacqueline Woodson

A wife should be always a reasonable and agreeable companion, because she cannot always be young. — Jonathan Swift

his torn body and gashed soul bled into one another; and so interfusing, made him mad. — Herman Melville

Idealism is one of the greatest forces in the world. It makes seeming impossibilities possible and succeeds where prudence fails. But unless the idealist is brave and has the courage to face the truth, his idealism creates nothing. — Grenville Kleiser

It's not about eating healthy to lose weight. It's about eating healthy to feel good. — Demi Lovato

Educational television should be absolutely forbidden. It can only lead to unreasonable disappointment when your child discovers that the letters of the alphabet do not leap up out of books and dance around with royal-blue chickens. — Fran Lebowitz

On a whim, I picked up a pen and flipped to the last page of the diary and wrote our names.
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I wasn't sure why I did it. I just needed to say we had been there. — Leigh Bardugo

Abolitionists were men of sharp angles. Organizing them was like binding crooked sticks in a bundle. — Jane Swisshelm