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Story!" The dwarf snorted. "You'll be talking about "happily ever after" next. Do we look happy? There's no happily ever after for us. Miserabily ever after, more like. — John Connolly

Children are our most valuable natural resource. — Herbert Hoover

The models for me were more the folk-rock singers of the '60s and '70s. — Carly Simon

Remember I Love You Always — Zane

Being a unique superpower undermines the military intelligence of strategy. To think strategically, one has to imagine oneself in the enemy's place. If one cannot do this, it is impossible to foresee, to take by surprise, to outflank. Misinterpreting an enemy can lead to defeat. This is how empires fall. — John Berger

Courage means being afraid to do something, but still doing it. — Knute Rockne

When you really love someone, you shine the light of your soul on the beloved. We know from nature that sunlight brings everything to growth. If you look at flowers early on a spring morning, they are all closed. When the light of the sun catches them, they trustingly open out and give themselves to the new light. — John O'Donohue

We assume that all statements must be mild inversions of the truth, because it's too weird to imagine people who aren't casually lying, pretty much all the time. — Chuck Klosterman

I am helpless.
I am stupid, and all I do is want and need things.
My tiny life. My little shit job. My Swedish furniture. I never, no, never told anyone this, but before I met Tyler, I was planning to buy a dog and name it "Entourage."
This is how bad your life can get. — Chuck Palahniuk

No matter how you are feeling, get up every morning and prepare to let your light shine forth. — Paulo Coelho

And finally remember that nothing harms him who is really a citizen, which does not harm the state; nor yet does anything harm the state which does not harm law [order]; and of these things which are called misfortunes not one harms law. What then does not harm law does not harm either state or citizen. — Marcus Aurelius

The people that I liked and had not met went to the big cafes because they were lost in them and no one noticed them and they could be alone in them and be together. — Ernest Hemingway,

Nina, you taught me to be something better. They could be taught, too. — Leigh Bardugo

Captivity is always captivity, no matter how gentle the jailer. — John Hargrove

When we suffer, we survive. — Cassandra Clare