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I write about what life was like for typical young women of the sixties - not the type that made headlines, the Hanoi Janes or Angela Davises, but moderates who nonetheless got swept up by history's tides during that turbulent time. All that turmoil lends itself to drama, intrigue, and murder. — Kay Kendall

This requires a lifetime of divine therapy: having our minds and hearts transformed by God's Word. — Michael S. Horton

All the power in the world, resides inside you.If you let it. — Krishna Sagar

The cancer doesn't bother me. I have great faith that the technology will beat it. — Henry Cisneros

It's a critical fallacy of our times ... that a writer should 'grow,' 'change,' or 'develop.' This fallacy causes us to expect from children or radishes: 'grow,' or there's something wrong with you. But writers are not radishes. If you look at what most writers actually do, it resembles a theme with variations more than it does the popular notion of growth. — Margaret Atwood

Not every daughter mourns the loss of a mother. — Rasmenia Massoud

Creation is the product of synchronizing our energy with the universe. Once we experience the whole and recognize it, we become aware that we are nothing but the Divine Creative Force. — Freydoon Rassouli

The obituary writers drew their incomplete sketches, touring through his life like travelers to England who do not ever see swans, sheep, bicycles, and blue eyes. — Mark Helprin

When you're tanner, you feel hotter and sexier. You should try it. — Nicole Polizzi

Remember, Angels are both God's messengers and God's message, witness to eternity in time, to the presence of the divine amidst the ordinary. Every moment of every day is riddled by their traces. — Forrest Church

All the land is filled with mysteries, and this place fairly sings with them. — Keri Hulme

United Airlines: Passengers are our worst enemy. We're not too fond of luggage either. — David Letterman