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No, It's not failed, it's correcting itself through failure,
Kego O'Grady in the Navogator by Steve Merrick. — Steve Merrick

There are so many miserable people out there who have not fulfilled their dreams. I believe you should do something that you love. — John Tesh

The way that I write novels in particular is I don't usually outline; I just write. Part of the fun is discovering what's happening in the story as I'm going along. — John Scalzi

In my opinion, if most urban meat-eaters were to visit an industrial broiler house, to se how the birds are raised, and could see the birds being "harvested" and then being "processed" in a poultry processing plant, they would not be impressed and some, perhaps many of them would swear off eating chicken and perhaps all meat. — Peter Cheeke

She would keep him, keep his love, deserve it and cherish it, for this much was certain, that there was no longer any happiness possible for her without that one man's love. — Emmuska Orczy

I wouldn't mind an original letter from Napoleon to Josephine - in the early days, his letters arrived torn to pieces because he was overwhelmed by his passion for her. — Kate Williams

One never tires of what is well written, style is life! It is the very blood of thought! — Gustave Flaubert

You might be unsure about the true nature of God (or the life force in the universe) even if you have well defined religious beliefs. I say this because you might have been taught two conflicting ideas about God. You might have been consciously told God was love, but at the same time been subconsciously taught He might condemn you if you aren't good enough. These two ideas don't mesh and they cause a great deal of confusion for most people. — Kimberly Giles

I don't believe in firing professors. They have academic freedom. — Alan Dershowitz

Our intellect is not the most subtle, the most powerful, the most appropriate, instrument for revealing the truth. It is life that, little by little, example by example, permits us to see that what is most important to our heart, or to our mind, is learned not by reasoning but through other agencies. Then it is that the intellect, observing their superiority, abdicates its control to them upon reasoned grounds and agrees to become their collaborator and lackey. — Marcel Proust

She felt that she would have to be much more than just a doctor or an engineer. She would have to be a saint ... — Flannery O'Connor

Fiction begins with the senses, and the senses go to work in a place. — John Dufresne