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It rang and it rand and it rang. I looked at the screen one last time, then at Stuart, and then I reached my arm back and threw the phone as hard as I could (sadly, not that far), and it vanished into the snow. The eight-year-olds, who were truly fascinated with our every move at this point, chased after it.
'Lost it,' I said. 'Whoops. — Maureen Johnson
I know black people love the idea that we finally have a beautiful, good-looking black president. But if he is doing awful things to us, we should wake up. — Alice Walker
I hate being on my best behavior. It brings out the absolute worst in me. — Colleen McCullough
You must not let anyone define your limits because of where you come from. Your only limit is your soul. — Walt Disney
Then the movie started. It was in a foreign language and had subtitles, which was fun because I had never read a movie before. — Stephen Chbosky
Love is love, but marriage is an investment. — Erica Jong
I'm still hungry. I've still got a million ideas. I'm still strong and ready to create. — Barry Manilow
The important thing for the remembering author is not what he experienced, but the weaving of his memory, the Penelope work of recollection. Or should one call it, rather, the Penelope work of forgetting? ... And is not his work of spontaneous recollection, in which remembrance is the woof and forgetting the warp, a counterpart to Penelope's work rather than its likeness? For here the day unravels what the night has woven. When we awake each morning, we hold in our hands, usually weakly and loosely, but a few fringes of the tapestry of a lived life, as loomed for us by forgetting. However, with our purposeful activity and, even more, our purposive remembering each day unravels the web and the ornaments of forgetting. — Walter Benjamin
What ever you do choose life, don't neglect your dream invest time to make it happen. — Euginia Herlihy
In the mind of all the English soldiers there is absolutely no hate for the Germans, but a kind of brotherly though slightly comtemptuous kindness - as to men who are going through a bad time as well as ourselves. — Ivor Gurney
