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I felt as if I'd been spun around fifty times then released into the middle of a circus and told to have fun. — Rick Riordan

What Mal wanted, more than anything, was to be just like her mother.
Exactly like her. — Melissa De La Cruz

And this must be Avery?"
"Oh, God, no," Cam said. "This is Candy, Mom."
His mother's eyes widened and a bit of color infused her cheeks. "Uh, I'm ... "
"I'm Avery," I said, shooting Cam a look. "You had it right."
She spun around, smacking Cam across the arm. Hard, too. "Cameron! Oh my God. I thought ... " She smacked him again and he laughed. "You're terrible. — J. Lynn

In most novels, the landscape, or the place, in which the story takes part is simply a backdrop to the human action. — Paul Kingsnorth

As I leave the garden
I take with me a renewed view,
And a quiet soul. — Jessica Coupe

My father was the first to read in his family, and he said to me that words were the first beautiful thing he ever knew. — Richard Flanagan

Well, you know, just some old man all alone. God, I hope I don't end up alone like that. Some pathetic old woman with nobody to go on a whale watch with. — Augusten Burroughs

Growing up in the Bible Belt of Texas, I thought for sure there was no way - if I'm 100 percent true to myself and come out as a gay, African-American person in 2015 - that people are going to be able to accept that and understand it. — Todrick Hall

Geo, let me tell you a short story. Nanny State married Big Brother and then they sat back and bathed in the power ...and counted the cash. Smiling — John F. Leonard

When people are driven nearly mad, they are imbued with superhuman strength and are capable of almost supernatural deeds. — Mo Yan

I'd love to travel more. I really look forward to traveling with my kids. I'm just waiting for them to want to travel with me. — Ben Stiller

Why make art ? To quiet the mind thus making it susceptible to divine influences. — John Cage

Human happiness comes not from infrequent pieces of good fortune, but from the small improvements to daily life. — Benjamin Franklin