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If you are reading this Libellus, you are a Dreamer, whether you have recognized this or not. Being a Dreamer carries responsibility, one most people are not willing to accept. Responsibility implies that one cannot blame another person for their actions, effectively avoiding causality. However, this is futile and childish to consider. If you are a Dreamer, you are creating the Waking Dream around you. If your life is good, it is because you have made it so and if it is bad, it is because you have made it so. No one else is responsible for your life other than you. — Michael Hibbard

The freedom of saying anything to him, telling all, relieved a burden I hadn't even realized I'd been carrying. In my relentless push to keep moving forward, there had been so many emotions I hadn't let myself inhabit fully, so many things I hadn't talked about. Now I couldn't quite catch up to myself. — Lisa Kleypas

This administration is going to be cussed and discussed for years to come. — Harry S. Truman

I liked the challenge of writing in a very concise structure in which both meaning and form are important. — Jeffery Deaver

God, nevertheless, required a little help from men, and what he mostly got was hindrance. — Ellis Peters

I grew up very self-loathing. I was a phobic. I had anxiety. I had panic attacks. — Dane Cook

Experience has taught me that an expected answer is often better than the truth. — Alan Bradley

I should stalk over there and pee around his table to stake my claim. Wait ... what? Jeez, Kacey. — K.A. Tucker

We haven't scored which means you haven't got a chance of winning. — Bobby Robson

I have drawn all my life, I don't know how to live without drawing. — Eduardo Chillida

It is not necessarily ominous that the formal family dinner is declining in many households or becoming limited to special occasions. We might be better off if we could separate food as nourishment and pleasure from food as the currency of care that leaves so many woman laboring long hours to prove affection in that semantic muddle called nurturance. — Mary Catherine Bateson

Our life is no dream, but it should and will perhaps become one. — Novalis

Only two things better in the world than your frosted sugar cookies with daisy sprinkles and those are pigs in a blanket and a man with a fine package. This I know as fact. — Kristen Ashley