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I have a perfect life where I read; I go out into the wilderness and camp. I meet scientists and learn about their studies of wild animals, and then I come home ... and start creating the world I have seen. — Jean Craighead George

I think I'm probably quite geeky in a lot of ways. I'm pretty into books, kind of obsessive about that. — Alice Eve

Some people awake each morning dreading the day looking for the negatives in their lives and in others, while some awaken fresh appreciating the opportunity to contribute to life, making the world a better place and see the positives. Neither is right or wrong for we are human, we all make a conscience choice everyday as to who we shall be. — Mark W. Boyer

The most important key to the permanent enhancement of self esteem is the practice of positive inner-talk. — Denis Waitley

Watching people you love walk into danger is a hundred times harder than walking into it yourself. — Rysa Walker

I know this sounds generic, but I'm so happy to be home with my husband, my family, and my dog. — Fergie

If all the shows on television were about happy, functional relationships, first of all I don't know how many role models there are out there, sadly. And secondly, who would watch? Drama is conflict. — Andrea Roth

She wasn't the little girl I'd first met. She was a woman in marriageable age now.. — Cora Reilly

But we believe that the Octavo must be read to avert catastrophe - otherwise why did the Creator leave it behind?" "Perhaps He was just forgetful," suggested the astrologer. — Terry Pratchett

Her mind then was filled with tenderness and regret ... To cut an overgrown branch saddened her because it had once lived, and life was dear to her. Yes, and at the same time the fall of the branch would suggest to her how she must die herself and all the futility and evanescence of things. And then again quickly catching this thought up, with her instant good sense, she thought life had treated her well; even if fall she must, it was to lie on the earth and moulder sweetly into the roots of violets. — Virginia Woolf