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How many people want to read about three disreputable pigs and a dopey wolf with a disposition towards house demolition? — Jasper Fforde

If you want to learn something that will really help you, learn to see yourself as God sees you and not as you see yourself in the distorted mirror of your own self-importance, — Thomas A Kempis

Your child's sense of security is not grounded in how perfect you are, but in the quality of the relationship you have. — Daniel Bates

The people in the city seem paper thin in the mist. They believe they are dancing to the music of their lives ... But I think, like the puppets, each of us is pulled upon invisible strings, until the night comes and we are put away. I shiver, and hurry from the square, as the darkness of the city closes over me like canal water or the grave. — Neil Gaiman

In the last analysis, my fellow country men, as we in America would be the first to claim, a people are responsible for the acts of their government. — Woodrow Wilson

A bridge has no allegiance to either side. — Les Coleman

The man who procrastinates is always struggling with misfortunes. — Hesiod

I like you. I. Like. You. I'll admit you're annoying. Sometimes you agitate me to the brink of insanity, but you can throw it back at me like no one else. When you laugh, I want to laugh. When you smile, I want to smile. Hell, I want to be the one to make you smile. — Katie McGarry

Eliminate the overwhelming cost of phantom wars and fools' errands, and humankind might begin to balance its books. After all, its only debts are to itself. — Marilynne Robinson

Books allow you to see the world through the eyes of others. — Malorie Blackman

You bet they did. Dellray was there. You should've seen him. He ordered every other case put on hold and said if metallurgy report wasn't in your hands ASAP there'd be one mean mother - you get the picture - reaming their - you get the rest of the picture. — Jeffery Deaver

First things first, though, I thought, and headed straight for the liquor cabinet. Times like this call for straight scotch, no rocks. — Susan Toy

The selection of a subject is to the author what choice of position is to the general,
once skilfully determined, the battle is already half won. Of a few writers it may be said that they are popular in despite of their subjects
but of a great many more it may be observed that they are popular because of them. — Christian Nestell Bovee

I've married a man who is so afraid of living, he'd rather destroy the very thing that makes him feel alive. — Susan May Warren

Meditation is a violent act of separation from mass consciousness and direct access to power. — Frederick Lenz