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Here we believe that God has already done His part; now it is up to us to continue the process. — Paulo Coelho

I know never to take a wine for granted. Drawing a cork is like attendance at a concert or at a play that one knows well, when there is all the uncertainty of no two performances ever being quite the same. That is why the French say, 'There are no good wines, only good bottles.' — Gerald Asher

No Muggle Prime Minister has ever set foot in the Ministry of Magic, for reasons most succinctly summed up by ex-Minister Dugald McPhail (term of office 1858 - 1865): 'their puir wee braines couldnae cope wi' it. — J.K. Rowling

If what you are doing is not moving you towards your goals, then it's moving you away from your goals. — Brian Tracy

You learn in life that the only person you can really correct and change is yourself. — Katharine Hepburn

It was tempting to fall back on reliable tactics and pretend things were ... perfect. To pretend he was only a boy and I was only a girl and we desired each other. I wanted him to hold and kiss me and pretend he would do anything to protect me. I wanted to pretend he felt a fraction of the things I couldn't seem to stop myself from feeling for him. My heart hurt. As much as my shoulder and ribs screamed with pain, they were eclipsed by the sorrow in my heart. I couldn't pretend anymore. The time for it had passed; there was only the reality of things left to deal with. — C.J. Roberts

Romance is very pretty in novels, but the romance of a life is always a melancholy matter. They are most happy who have no story to tell. — Anthony Trollope

That's what life is, it's fucking trying. You don't get a medal for it. It's expected, as a member of the human race, that you try. — Kim Holden

Keep where you are, — Charles Dickens

The window went up, a maid-servant's discordant voice profaned the holy calm, and a deluge of water drenched the prone martyr's remains! — Mark Twain

Memories bring with them a devil called melancholy - oh, cruel demon that I cannot escape. Hearing — Paulo Coelho