Romanchuk Ohio Quotes & Sayings
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But it is Tolstoy's understanding of life that the fate of each man and woman is determined by forces beyond their control; these forces include the dictatorship of social demands. — Leo Tolstoy

A good fiction writer can write any character or any story that she wants to write. The importance, IMO, is a burning desire to tell that person's story. — Suzanne Brockmann

There is always power in holding a secret. — Robin Hobb

Sometime in the eighties, Americans had a new set of 'traditional values' installed ... the poor and the middle class were shaken down, and their loose change funneled blithely upwards to the already overfed. — Barbara Ehrenreich

Jesus was and is the enemy of dead religion. — Eric Metaxas

The Ordinary is Extraordinary ..." my motto for life as a writer/Mom/woman — Lisa Barr

My heart almost vaulted out of my chest. I was snuggled against Ryan's shoulder. We were burrowed under the cloak and sleeping bag, and my hand rested on his cheek, about to swat the stray hair that had fallen over my face. This wouldn't have been so bad, if not for one tiny detail.
Ryan was awake. — Sam Dogra

After all these years of cooking and writing recipes, I am still amazed every time I notice how even the minutest of variation in technique can make a spectacular difference. — Yotam Ottolenghi

The baseball held was my fantasy of what life offered. — Lou Brock

Knitting keeps me from stabbing people. — Jennie Breeden

I am what is known as a benched Catholic and disillusioned by the church doctrine. I believe in things the Catholic Church does not believe in: divorce being one, and a women's right to choose being another. — Kitty Kelley

It has always been my belief that, for everyone who is ready and willing, there is a place. it seems to wait for him or her, in some good human cause. Causes are man-made, to be sure, and in the long run, I believe man can control the destiny of civilization on this earth. And yet I know that, beyond it all, there is an everlasting purpose, and within each one of us there is that lonely something that links us with Divinity. The link is there, to be used or disregarded. Each must make his own choice. p.117-118 — Wilder Penfield