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Mr. Segundus began to suspect that they had an uneventful morning, and that when a strange gentleman had walked into the room and dropt down in a swoon, they were rather pleased than otherwise. — Susanna Clarke

They were unfailing in their love for me, and most of the time they had gotten nothing in return. Maybe that last part was the proof that my mother was right. They only gave, and I only took. — Amanda Hocking

Everyone of us has a new name that winks at us daily because there are rivers of life in our bellies, we just need our mentors to help us to give birth to those new names. — Euginia Herlihy

In the end, we know what makes us happy. We also know what makes us unhappy. That's the irony. We know and yet we still mess it up. That's part of the human condition, no, and why we need to work on it. — Harlan Coben

I have found no better way than to value and savor the sacredness of daily living, to rely on repetition, the humdrum rhythm which heals and steadies. — Gunilla Brodde Norris

Fear calls out our doubts; God calls out our names. — Bob Goff

You stole my paranoia," she said. "I was going to say, 'Don't go.' But you're going to no matter what I say, aren't you? — Rachel Caine

She talked all the time and at first it was about people and places. — Ernest Hemingway,

The man who forms the habit of beginning without finishing has simply formed the habit of failure. — Lettie Cowman

The greatest obstruction to our joy in God is not a lack of time. — Gloria Furman

Know that you deserve to have, and will always have, your every human need met. Do — Doreen Virtue

So does being cool mean you get to go around calling other people names? — James Howe

Have some more tea, dear," Hester said, reaching for the pot and refilling my cup. "I always find that helps. — Beth Pattillo

The wonderful thing about theater as an art form is it's a purely empirical art form. It's all about what works. And every show, every production, is created anew right from the moment you go into the rehearsal hall. — Terry Teachout