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She was conscious of the moments passing like irrevocable time, irrevocable happiness, for in these last seconds she might turn and see the face she would never see again. — Patricia Highsmith

Small presses take chances. Chances are at the heart of all the literature we later know as great. — Kay Ryan

I'm used to being someone else 10 months out of the year. — Elisha Cuthbert

Have great hopes and dare to go all out for them. Have great dreams and dare to live them. Have tremendous expectations and believe in them. — Norman Vincent Peale

Lycurgus the Lacedaemonian brought long hair into fashion among his countrymen, saying that it rendered those that were handsome more beautiful, and those that were deformed more terrible. To one that advised him to set up a democracy in Sparta, "Pray," said Lycurgus, "do you first set up a democracy in your own house. — Plutarch

Bad cooking is responsible for more trouble at sea than all other things put together. — Thomas Fleming Day

Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing. — Harper Lee

There's Hezbollah, there's Hamas, there is a whole range of terrorist targets out there related to Palestine and to Israel that we ought to be trying to deal with. And there's a great deal of targets in the Philippines, Indonesia. You name it, there are a number of places where there are targets that we ought to be trying to deal with. — Lawrence Eagleburger

If we are unconverted, one thing is absolutely certain: We hate God. — R.C. Sproul

I guess sometimes you've got the hope-fors so much it makes you imagine all sorts of things. — Ron Rash

Souls are gregarious in a sense, but no soul touches another, as a general rule. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems to me that I'd much rather be disliked for being me than to be disliked just because I'm a kender. I can do something about me, you see, but I can't do much about being a kender because my mother was a kender and so was my father and that seems to have a lot to do with me being a kender. — Margaret Weis