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Single girl survival tip 101: always let strange men know you're not alone. This way they know not to try anything stupid like slipping roofies in your drink. — Claudia Lefeve

When we see one another in heaven, we will have beautiful bodies that will far surpass the beauty of our bodies on this earth. — Paul P. Enns

I think that any actor - any artist, period - would love to work with an artist like Lee Daniels. — Jussie Smollett

History's got no bows on it, only frayed ends of ribbons and knots that can't be untied. — Orson Scott Card

This is not to say I don't feel my own grief, which can hit powerfully at unexpected times. It's just that the telling does not automatically bring on my own upset, as people assume. I deal more with their reaction than they do with mine, and so you have to choose your timing. — Deb Caletti

In politics, one is never finished. Look at me! — Alain Juppe

Suddenly, Blaze appears, alone. "She's in the middle of something really important. What do I tell her?"
Jen groans. "Tell her she gets to hack into the CIA's system. She won't be able to pass that up. — C.B. Cook

The fastest way to get lost is to go on a guilt trip! — Stephen Richards

I've always wanted to play the villain. But the young girl is never the villain. — Katherine Waterston

The loneliness that can never be filled by anyone except the one whose loss created the absence; — Robin Hobb

I do try to plot about a chapter ahead once I get going. I have a list of upcoming scenes with little notes about them. But sometimes the story changes and I don't end up following that. — Pamela Clare

My life was pouring out my feet and seeping through cracks in the floor; yet still I knelt and did not move, for fear she'd let go my hands. Let me stay, I wanted to beg: Please don't make me go. — Sonya Hartnett

Character is too deep to catch in a single storyline. What really moves us - what makes the great stories, and there aren't so many of them - is the inevitability of character. The destiny. All we see is the arc. We'll never penetrate the secrets of the living, let alone the dead. I've spent my whole life trying to understand people, and all I've learned is that the deeper we look, the greater the mystery. At the core, each person is unknowable. Maybe that's the soul? I have to respect that. The mystery, in fact, is what I've loved the most, in people and in stories as well. — Sandra Scofield

If you've been married for 400 years, as I have, it's nice to experience first love again and you can vicariously through a book. — E.L. James