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I get tired of negativity in our country. I get tired of people who only want to know dirt. I get tired of people who don't believe in themselves. — Richard Simmons

Could two live that way? Could two live under the wild rose, and explore by the pond, so that the smooth mind of each is as everywhere present to the other, and as received and as unchallenged, as falling snow? — Annie Dillard

One would think a writer would be happy here
if a writer is every happy anywhere. — Raymond Chandler

As we were walking along, Britta took her book out of her schoolbag and smelled it. She let all of us smell it. New books smell so good you can tell how much fun it's going to be to read them. — Astrid Lindgren

He that becomes protector of sin shall surely become its prisoner. — Augustine Of Hippo

Chance favours the bold. — Jessica Shirvington

Up and down the the still sparsely settled coast of British North America, groups of men-intellectuals and farmers, scholars and merchants, the learned and the ignorant-gathered for the purpose of constructing enlightened governments. — Bernard Bailyn

If anyone poisoned your drink, I'm not to blame." She bared her teeth. "This time." A hard swat on her shoulder made her jerk away. Cinnia glared at her, a blush dusting her cheekbones. "Lou, stop being so rude!" She offered a conciliatory smile to Ambrose. "My apologies, Ambrose. She's always been a scold in the morning." He huffed and raised his tankard in mock toast to Louvaen. "You must live a life of eternal morning. — Grace Draven

American diversity rarely applies to money and success. — Suzanne Munshower

Traveling, you realize that differences are lost: each city takes to resembling all cities, places exchange their form, order, distances, a shapeless dust cloud invades the continents. — Italo Calvino

But by bad courses may be understood that their events can never fall out good. — William Shakespeare

The ring comes whenever it will
because it's dark
where the mountains mother
and being stuck in one spot
is something to ring bells about — Fanny Howe