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I have seen yoga teachers, almost in frenzy, looking for something new; new postures, breathing exercises, styles of yoga, teachers and so on. But what are they really searching for? Escape from boredom. — Gudjon Bergmann

Material Witness - book 1 (**Named one of Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2012) Nothing But Trouble (Contemporary Western Romance) — Lisa Mondello

Some days are better than other days
A good day is getting 10 royalties and 10 great reviews — Ray Mathews

Since I was drafted by the Blackhawks, the people of Chicago have really embraced me and treated me with nothing but respect. — Patrick Kane

I am deliriously in love with GIF reviews. That is all. — Lisa Marie Perry

Wow. This has been such a scorching series. Two hawt alpha males. One southern Texan. A recipe for lot of entertainment. - Jamie Leigh — Scarlett Avery

If you read Scarlett Avery, you know it's an awesome read! - Mary Johnston — Scarlett Avery

If you run for mayor, people say you're being egotistical. If you decide you won't run for mayor, people say you're being self-centered and egotistical. — Matt Gonzalez

No elderly person should be like an "exile" in our families. The elderly are a treasure for our society. — Pope Francis

Printer's ink is the great apostle of progress, whose pulpit is the press. — Horace Greeley

By kicking its carbon addiction, America will increase its national wealth and generate millions of jobs that can't be outsourced. — Van Jones

Mr. Scott Fitzgerald deserves a good shaking. Here is an unmistakable talent unashamed of making itself a motley to the view. The Great Gatsby is an absurd story, whether considered as romance, melodrama, or plain record of New York high life. — L.P. Hartley

Let your trouble be Light will follow dark Though the heaven falls You may hear the lark. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

"For even the most childish intoxication with progress will soon be forced to recognize that writing and books have a function that is eternal. It will become evident that formulations in words and the handling on of these formulations through writing are not only important aids but actually the only means by which humanity can have a history and continuing consciousness of itself." — Hermann Hesse