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What's wrong with our children? Adults telling children to be honest while lying and cheating. Adults telling children to not be violent while marketing and glorifying violence ... I believe that adult hypocrisy is the biggest problem children face in America. — Marian Wright Edelman
What don't I want to learn? I have how-to books, history, nature. Ain't nobody here saying, 'You'd better learn this.' But I still think I've got a head on my shoulders, and it pleases me. — B.B. King
This tendency to defend a belief structure is true in all cases, even the rational. Never underestimate our ability to convince ourselves of what we wish to be true, especially if we have invested time and money in our beliefs. — Gudjon Bergmann
What's the point of living if it's going to be easy? — Jillian Larkin
Change must come before it's too late, the nature destroyed forever we shall not find. — Auliq Ice
She thought everyone had friends who felt like obligations. — Liane Moriarty
After you play husband and wife on camera multiple times, it becomes easy to be husband and wife off camera as well. — Amy Yasbeck
One breath taken completely; one poem, fully written, fully read - in such a moment, anything can happen. — Jane Hirshfield
Easter is God throwing everything at death so that I can give everything to life. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
The Winnipeg Art Gallery has a good collection of Inuit art, and most of what I've seen I've seen there or in the few books I have. I should spend more time researching. — Neil Farber
Ugh, they've been at it all day," Fitz grumbled. "It's been hours of 'Look - I'm invisible. Now I'm not! Now I am!'" Biana rolled her eyes as she reappeared. "Like you were any less annoying with your 'I can tell you what you're thinking right now! And now! And now! — Shannon Messenger
When you introduce things that most readers have never seen before into a piece of fiction, you have to describe them with as much precision and in as much detail as possible. What you can eliminate from fiction is the description of things that most readers have seen. — Haruki Murakami
