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Every day, somewhere, a writer is born. She comes into the world with a destiny: to share her words and proclaim a message. — Jeff Goins

You have to be quiet," I said. "We don't want to wake up the ladies. I don't think I want 'em to see me all drunk like this."

"It's not really me we have to worry about, Dino."

"Shit, am I too loud?"

"Yes. Shut up. — Elle Parker

I have reached the conclusion, a bit late perhaps, that speeches should be short. — Fidel Castro

Mr. O'Donnell was at the library counter, performing the sort of grim rituals librarians perform with index cards and stumpy pencils and those rubber stamps with columns of rotating numbers. "Ms. Auerbach! What will it be today? Camus? Cervantes?" "Actually I'm looking for a book of poetry by Emily Dickinson"
He paused somberly, toying with the twirled tip of his mustache. No matter how seriously librarians are engaged in their work, they are always glad to be interrupted when the theme is books. It makes no difference to them how simple the search is or how behind on time either of you might be running - they consider all queries scrupulously. They love to have their knowledge tested. They lie in wait, they will not be rushed. — Hilary Thayer Hamann

I am a man, and whatever concerns humanity is of interest to me. — Terence

Men of genius are meteors destined to burn themselves out in lighting up their age. — Napoleon Bonaparte

When in doubt, my dear fellow, do nothing. — Leo Tolstoy

The only perceptions that matter are those of your customers. Yet companies often design their marketing, advertising, and sales messages from a purely managerial perspective. — Jaynie L. Smith

And in the space that he had occupied in her memory she allowed a field of poppies to bloom. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

One of the sublimest things in the world is plain truth. — Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton