Mulholland Falls Quotes & Sayings
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What we value about music and literature are the moments that they create in our minds when we encounter them. — Stephan Jenkins

Making better choices takes work. There is a daily give and take, but it is worth the effort. — Tom Rath

I'm doing this to protect you. To show you that you can do better and have better than the life that you're leading so that you don't have to feel. — Alyne Roberts

Authors also create lovable, friendly characters, then proceed to do terrible things to them, like throw them in unsightly librarian-controlled dungeons. This makes readers feel hurt and worried for the characters. The simple truth is that authors like making people squirm. If this weren't the case, all novels would be filled completely with cute bunnies having birthday parties. — Brandon Sanderson

I think the record shows that as Speaker, I have taken the lead in cleaning up politics. — John Bercow

The leader's main job is to make themselves obsolete. — Laozi

It is reasonable to expect the doctor to recognize that science may not have all the answers to problems of health and healing. — Norman Cousins

I like to be challenged and stay true to my archetype. That's something I don't admit of being like in real life and I don't have to be. I always try to understand what would lead an individual to being that way, to being oblivious to the fact that he's somewhat insensitive and scared of commitment, and that psychological journey, and what traumas may have occurred in this person's childhood to bring him to that point. — Romany Malco

I have been very, very lucky because I have my health, a wonderful husband, family, and friends, and I get to do what I love. — Daphne Oz

She remembered no one at all. She remembered one day thinking: I am alone. There is no I but I. She lived in the dark. She taught herself to walk in the light, though it was not easy. — Justin Cronin

The Past is the textbook of tyrants; the Future is the Bible of the Free. — Herman Melville