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The memory burned like bile in my stomach, and I closed my eyes, wishing it didn't have to be this way. I loved Puck like a brother and a best friend. And yet, during a very dark period when I was confused and lonely and hurt, my affection for him had led me to do something stupid, something I shouldn't have done. I knew he loved me, and the fact that I'd taken advantage of his feelings made me disgusted with myself. I wished I knew how to fix it, but the barely concealed pain in Puck's eyes told me no amount of words would make it better. — Julie Kagawa

Letters had always defeated distance, but with the coming of e-mail, time seemed to be vanquished as well. — Thomas Mallon

Here thou, great Anna! Whom three realms obey, / Dost sometimes counsel take - and sometimes tea. — Alexander Pope

Whatever you do, do well. Be good at it. Stand a little taller. Be a little stronger. Be a little better. — Gordon B. Hinckley

Find time to admire and appreciate the glittering lights on snowflakes. — Debasish Mridha

God is within your mind. God is within all things. As a matter of fact, there is nothing that is not God. — Frederick Lenz

Son, if a maiden love thee, thou shalt appear handsome in her sight; she shall praise thine eyes, and the corners of thy mouth, yea, she shall admire thy hands. Though thou wert even as the orangutan yet shall she paint thee with fancies. — Gelett Burgess

... Of his sins [Heavenly Father] does not want [man] to think [on them] too much: once they are repented, the sooner the man turns his attention outward, the better [Heavenly Father] is pleased. — C.S. Lewis

To worry is to add another hazard. — Amelia Earhart

That internal war doesn't seem like a product of genetic damage - it seems completely, purely human. — Veronica Roth

Growing up in stable, happy, and secure households may end up killing ambition, which leads to downward social mobility. The most extreme examples of this are found in aristocratic families, in which the amount of inherited wealth tends to decline with every generation. — Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic