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Like most little girls, I found the lure of grown-up accessories astonishing - lipstick, perfume, hats and gloves. When I write female characters in my historical novels, getting these details right is vital. — Sara Sheridan
Three weeks feels like three years when you spend all your time missing someone. — Katie Kacvinsky
Some people obtain fame, others deserve it. — Doris Lessing
To bring happiness to others, we must be happiness. And this is why we always train ourselves to first take care of our own bodies and minds. Only when we are solid can we be our best and take good care of our loved ones. — Thich Nhat Hanh
As that great philosopher, Mary Poppins, once said, 'A spoonful of sugar makes the feminism go down. — Irene Ziegler
Was he a real goblin? A minute ago Ben would have scoffed at the prospect, but then came the dragon. — Victor Kloss
The I AM of God, of Jesus, is the "I am" of every person, and it consists in every person being aware of herself or himself. — James Carroll
So ever and again young Godric's dreams well up to flood old Godric's prayers, or prayers and dreams reach God in such a snarl he has to comb the tangle out, and who knows which he counts more dear. — Frederick Buechner
You don't really understand the ocean until you are in the midst of it, nothing but ocean on all sides, stretching away endlessly. Only then do you realize how small you are, how powerless. — Patrick Rothfuss
Oh foul magnificence, sublime disgrace. — Charles Baudelaire
I just loved comedy as a kid and I think at some point, it just occurred to me that you could try it, and I did. — Eugene Mirman
Within You is the Light of a Thousand Suns. - Within You is Unimaginable Beauty. — Robert Adams
Spiritual transformation is not a matter of trying harder, but of training wisely. — John Ortberg
All the doctors who wanted to forbid me to smoke and to drink are dead, — Jean Sibelius
