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Wait a few minutes, our lantern will be lit, and, if you like light places, you will be satisfied. — Jules Verne

Sometimes when you least expect it, hope wiggles into your heart. — Lynn Plourde

If you ask me to leave now, I will." Slowly his mouth
curved into that heart-stopping smile. "And then you'll miss what comes next."
She shut her eyes for a heartbeat, trying to regain some control over her
thoughts and her spread, wanton body. "What comes next?"
"You do." He lowered his head again. — Suzanne Enoch

It doesn't take much to say please or thank you. — Pauline Quirke

And it's stupid to have rules about how long you're allowed to cry and when you're supposed to flip a switch and stop crying. You can't even think. All you can do is feel. So how the heck are you supposed to follow rules? — Lynn Plourde

Mary spoke with animation of their meeting with, or rather missing, Mr Elliot so extraordinarily. "He is a man," said Lady Russell, "whom I have no wish to see. His declining to be on cordial terms with the head of his family, has left a very strong impression in his disfavour with me. — Jane Austen

Time is one of those tricky things. It's fast to slip through our fingers and we regret each lost moment the instant it's gone. If we constantly turn around to examine our footprints, we'll miss the road ahead. — Matthew C. Plourde

What good is a crow to a pack of grieving humans? A huddle. A throb. A sore. A plug. A gape. A load. A gap. So, yes. I do eat baby rabbits, plunder nests, swallow filth, cheat death, mock the starving homeless, misdirect, misinform. Oi, stab it! A bloody load of time wasted. But I care, deeply. I find humans dull except in grief. — Max Porter

Bad news is still bad news - even if you're expecting it. — Lynn Plourde

There's nothing so bad in the world that dog kisses won't make it better — Lynn Plourde

Sometimes the most important battles are the ones we choose to avoid. — Matthew C. Plourde

when someone apologizes, you have to forgive them. — Christine Lynxwiler

We see an ever-increasing move toward inter and trans- disciplinary attacks upon problems in the real world ... The system scientist has a central role to play in this new order, and that role is to first of all understand ways and means of how to encode the natural world into "good" formal structures. — John L. Casti

[When asked her occupation:] Destroyer of the works of the Devil by the direct order of God. — Carrie Nation

Sometimes all the energy you put into something you think matters doesn't matter one bit. — Lynn Plourde

Hello, Gallagher Girl
--Zack — Ally Carter

Some argue we should get coal, oil and gas out of the ground as quickly as possible, build more pipelines and make as much money as we can selling it here and abroad. Their priorities are the economy and meeting short-term energy needs so we can live the lives to which we've become accustomed. — David Suzuki