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Our outward appearance is a reflection of what we are on the inside. Our lives reflect that for which we seek. And if with all our hearts we truly seek to know the Savior and to be more like Him, we shall be, for He is our divine, eternal Brother. — Margaret D. Nadauld
The forest of Tantrevalles shades a deep dank soil; somewhere under this mold lies the carcass of a snake which in better times used the name Visbhume; he no longer tippety-taps and moves and jerks to the rhythms of a propulsive inner music; and sometimes one wonders in cases like this: here is the dead thing; where has the music gone? — Jack Vance
I still think it's a wonderful world. — Eileen Cook
Our job is improving the quality of life, not just delaying death. — Robin Williams
Give me the purple smoke, rising higher and higher into my brain until I dance with the purple butterflies. -Girl with the violet eyes. — Rochelle H. Ragnarok
Hot waves started to wash all over my body. And I yielded to his sweet touch. — Sharlyn G. Branson
I always say there's no more little girls, just boys with breasts. Girls act like boys nowadays. Teenage girls, they go after boys. They're predatory just like boys. My goal is to keep my girls, girls. — Chris Rock
Don't write for who your reader is. Write for what your reader wants to be. — Jennifer A. Nielsen
Respecting yourself is key - physically and mentally. — Matt Sorum
Odessa is the setting for this book, but it could be anyplace in this vast land where, on a Friday night, a set of spindly stadium lights rises to the heavens to so powerfully, and so briefly, ignite the darkness. — H. G. Bissinger
When "history" loses its "story," it becomes only an empty greeting in one voice. — Kay Moore
The best thing a father can do for his son is love his mother. — Adriana Trigiani
But are they all horrid, are you sure they are all horrid? [Referring to Gothic novels, fashionable in England at the beginning of the 19th century, but frowned upon in polite society.] — Jane Austen
When I wake up in the morning, I immediately check the morning paper. If my name is not in the obituaries, I get up — Benjamin Franklin
Always Moving Forward — Marcel Anderson
