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The artist is the child in the popular fable, every one of whose tears was a pearl. — Heinrich Heine

When he saw me, pleasure filled those grey eyes, and he smiled sleepily. troubles piled in jagged heaps all around us, but in the midst of them, we were together. I would not let him down again. — Nancy Holzner

They were running for their lives, and when you ran for your life you had to do things, brutal things. — Stephen Lloyd Jones

Things change," Daja said softly. "We change with them. We sail before the wind. We become adults. As adults, we keep our minds and our secrets hidden, and our wounds. It's safer. — Tamora Pierce

Crime is redeemed by remorse, but not by a blow of the axe or slipknot. Blood has to be washed by tears but not by blood. — Victor Hugo

About the greatest virtue a friend can have, is to be able to hold her tongue; and through this, like all virtues carried to extremity, may grow into a fault, and do great harm, still, it never can do so much harm as that horrible laxity and profligacy of speech which is a the root of half the quarrels, cruelties, and injustices of the world. — Dinah Maria Murlock Craik

I find the name of Jesus Christ written on the top of every page of modern history. — George Bancroft

If you don't choose my life," he said, "you will marry in the spring."
"That's a trap."
"No, it's a bet. A bet that you like your independence too much not to fight alongside me."
"I hope you see the irony in what you have just said. — Marie Rutkoski

Jo examined the work of art nearest her, idly wondering what fortuitous concatenation of circumstances needed the melodramatic illustration of an Indian in full war costume, tumbling over a precipice with a wolf at his throat, while two infuriated young gentlemen, with unnaturally small feet and big eyes, were stabbing each other close by, and a disheveled female was flying away in the background — Louisa May Alcott

As with all travel, replacing familiar surroundings with the unknown fires an electric charge that awakens a sense of adventure. — Joe Cawley

If we subject the content of the dream to analysis, we become aware that the dream fear is no more justified by the dream content than the fear in a phobia is justified by the idea upon which the phobia depends. — Sigmund Freud

I smoke a pipe abroad, because
To all cigars I much prefer it,
And as I scorn you social laws,
My choice has nothing to deter it. — Robert Louis Stevenson

I am the illegal alien of commentary. I will do the jokes that no one else will do. — Ann Coulter

Let a man behave in his own house as a guest. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Life sucks. That's the truth. Here's what i don't get: why does everyone always try to pretend that it doesn't? — Dan Gemeinhart