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I actually feel, when I get to about page 200, that it's going to be a book after all! It never gets easier - when you conquer one problem, another one rises up to take its place. — Marcia Muller

It is the effect of marriage to engender in several directions some of the reserve it annihilates in one. — Thomas Hardy

If there were a God he would want us to be better spirited than to take his word for everything. — Stephen Fry

In heaven, you get right through. In hell, they put you on hold. — Gail Parent

It'll be all of our efforts together. It won't won't ever be exactly the way I imagined it. And that is, I think, an important lesson as well, is that in any group enterprise it's going to be the sum total of the group. — James Cameron

Love is jealous, and ingenious in self-torture in proportion as it is pure and intense. — Victor Hugo

Forever in your arms
Is where I want to be
Holding you close
Within the space
That once held only me ...
Forever in your warmth
The place for me and you
I feel the sun
Our life's just begun
I know you feel it too — Walter Dean Myers

Plenty of people are good-looking. That doesn't make them interesting or intriguing or cool. — Jenny Han

It's not how many times you fall. And it's not how many times you get back up. It's about how much money you have to pay people to admit that the whole incident didn't even occur to begin with. — Carroll Bryant

Distrust of government isn't baseless cynicism. It's realism. — Ben Shapiro

One day you will marry your best friend, love will be real to you, and you will be on your journey to forever. — Pierre Alex Jeanty

The day that the black man takes an uncompromising step and realizes that he's within his rights, when his own freedom is being jeopardized, to use any means necessary to bring about his freedom or put a halt to that injustice, I don't think he'll be by himself. — Malcolm X

The trouble with magic is that there's too much it just can't fix. When things go wrong, glimpsing junkyard faerie and crows that can turn into girls and back again doesn't help much. The useful magic's never at hand. The three wishes and the genies in bottles, seven-league boots, invisible cloaks and all. They stay in the stories, while out here in the wide world we have to muddle through as best we can on our own. — Charles De Lint