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What has been done in the world - the works of genius - cost nothing. There is no painful effort, but it is the spontaneous flowing of the thought. Shakespeare made his Hamlet as a bird weaves its nest. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Somebody loves us, too - God Himself. We have been created to love and to be loved — Mother Teresa

Maybe instead of stalking her, you should go out with someone else."
He sighed. "You don't think I've tried? How can anyone compare? You might not believe this, but there is no one like Ageline at this school. — Richelle Mead

I have been trained to throw many, many pitches. — Daisuke Matsuzaka

I think my job is hopefully to connect with people emotionally and to feel less alone or understand things in a certain way. — Gia Coppola

You are just as qualified as any expert to make a judgment and have a feeling or a response to any work of art. — Bill Viola

And that was when I understood something I'd never be able to forget about this man. He was in control of himself first. It was why he had always been able to inspire it from me. My — Jenna Barton

I'm not writing great literature. I'm writing commercial fiction for people to enjoy the stories and to like the characters. — Kathy Reichs

Always take one last look in a full-length mirror before leaving the house. — Karen Walker

Sometimes plans don't translate smoothly from paper to real life. — Eoin Colfer

Some Christians worried about a faith that was so embracing as to be meaningless, that exalted not the Almighty so much as the American way of life. When civil religion bleached the challenge from faith and left behind a watery patriotism, there was room for concern. — Nancy Gibbs; Michael Duffy

The factories were heavily bombed, but practically the construction work had been redone very quickly. — Gianni Agnelli

My mental boundaries expanded when I viewed the Earth against a black and uninviting vacuum, yet my country's rich traditions had conditioned me to look beyond man-made boundaries and prejudices. One does not have to undertake a space flight to come by this feeling. — Rakesh Sharma

Such are the humiliations of the travel writer in the late 20th century: go to the ends of the earth to search for the most exotic heretics in the world, and you will find that they have cornered the kebab business at the end of your street in London. — William Dalrymple

When watching after yourself, you watch after others. When watching after others, you watch after yourself. — Gautama Buddha