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The past is a whirlpool. If you let it dominate your present moment, it will suck you in," said Shams as if he had read my thoughts. "Time is just an illusion. What you need is to live this very moment. That is all that matters. — Elif Shafak
I've never experienced writer's block. When it's going really well, my body temperature goes up, and I'm flushed. I get quite delirious. — M. J. Hyland
Heartache doesn't teach you to be resilient. It teaches you to protect your fragility. It teaches you to fear love. And it draws a bright red circle around all the ways you've failed as a person and laughs while you cry. — Leisa Rayven
No, I will finish what I started, here, at Glimpa's Arch. The act belongs to me, the consequence, pleasing or not, belongs to the gods. — J.Z. Colby
And the dog you're taking with you will be no help to you. You can't get away from yourselves. — Leo Tolstoy
Of course I believe in magic. I believe in storytelling. — Luke Taylor
Life happens to everyone who takes a chance on living. — Audrey McKay
More than 3,500 hardcover novels are published each year. Even the most avid reader buys fewer than one a week. — M.J. Rose
I was in danger of drowning, and nobody lost at sea worries about whether the spar they cling to is made of elm or oak. — Jeanette Winterson
Think Give. Not Get. Nothing has the power to positively change your world more. — Shawn Anderson
I trust my points are noted ... Very noted ... Received, recognized, and duly considered with the utmost gravity. Sealed, notarized, and firmly imprinted upon my rational essence. — Scott Lynch
Where are the people?" resumed the little prince at last. "It's a little lonely in the desert ... " "It is lonely when you're among people, too," said the snake. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
A servile spirit you have nothing to do with: you are not a slave, but a child; and now, inasmuch as you are a beloved child, you are bound to obey your Father's faintest wish, the least intimation of His will. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
If we were not passionately inclined to money or to vainglory, then we would not fear death or poverty. We would not know enmity or hatred, and we would not suffer from the sorrows of ourselves or others. — Saint John Chrysostom