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I think you're wrong."
"Well I think you're naive," Hayley snapped.
"Maybe," Marley conceded, starting to walk away. "But I'd rather be that than a bully like you. — Kate Lattey

To know the right means of getting something done is virtually to have done it. — Mark Caine

Every writer dreams about the day they can step into their fiction and wander its hallways. — Shannon L. Alder

Walking as Jesus walked means walking in love. — Dann L. Spader

I'm instantly mortified by my fat, uncontrollable mouth, but that's when it occurs to me that my humor is a self-defense mechanism. Even though I may come off like a stark raving asshat, being funny is the most important tool I have to stay sane. The ability to say what I think is the key to allowing me to feel in control. — Jen Lancaster

Never try to pull someone up who doesn't want it ... they'll just pull you down. — T. Harv Eker

Missionaries are going to reform the world whether it wants to or not. — Oscar Wilde

Tolstoy's famous line, all happiness is alike, but each pain is painful in its own way. — Haruki Murakami

Happy campers you have been, happy campers you are, and happy campers you will always be. — Dan Quayle

Long made it possible for me to get on records, so what little money he did take from me, if any at all, he was entitled to it. He didn't take something from me. — Brownie McGhee

I need to take an emotional breath, step back, and remind myself who's actually in charge of my life. — Judith Knowlton

Any artist, in any field, wants to press deeper, to discover further. Image and sound play are among the strongest colors available to poetry's palette. For a long time, I've wanted to invite in more strangeness, more freedom of imagination. Yet music, seeing, and meaning are also cohering disciplines. They can be stretched, and that is part of poetry's helium pleasure. But not to the point of breaking. — Jane Hirshfield