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As a child, I amused myself by making up stories. I'd lie in bed when I was supposed to be sleeping and imagine other lands where people were doing fascinating things. By fifth grade, I knew I wanted to be a writer, but it took several more decades to really find my way as an author. — Victoria Hanley

Nature is not dumb. Humanity is dumb when we can't hear or when we forget how to communicate with nature. Nature is very much alive. Intelligent living beings and vibrant energies are all over the planet. — Sun Bear

The managers at fault periodically report on the lesson they have learned from the latest disappointment. They then usually seek out future lessons. — Warren Buffett

I'll just wait right here for you cause I know your new love won't last. I wound easy, but I heal fast. — Dolly Parton

I don't have any pets. I've got enough dumb friends without them. — Quentin Crisp

Cono knew that all three of his tormentors would know the anthem by heart from their childhood years. They had sung it daily to belong to the elite of their country, wearing around their necks the red ties of the Communist Party Youth Brigade, which had formed their beings and all that they would be and would ever believe, even as communism became a ghost and the party a web of corruption. — Victor Robert Lee

Only in cartoons and fairy tales and greeting cards do endings have glitter — Holly Goldberg Sloan

You are rich when you are happy with what you have. — Debasish Mridha

People think that LGBTs adopting children will hurt them, but it's not being in loving homes that hurts children most. — DaShanne Stokes

We are accountable only to ourselves for what happens to us in our lives. — Mildred Newman

You can tell a lot just by looking at it. — Yogi Berra

If you don't develop your skill at enjoying what you have, you won't be any happier when you get more. — Barbara De Angelis

The world runs on strangers coping. — David Mitchell

This is the first step toward understanding the process of real, lasting change: simply knowing with certainty that you can do whatever you need to do. This understanding has a dual edge: On the one hand it increases your confidence and dignity. On the other hand, it places full responsibility on you if you fail to make the change you set out to make. But this is a good thing, not a guilt trip. — Bo Lozoff

It is always distressing when outraged morality does not possess the strength of arm to administer direct chastisement on the sinner. — W. Somerset Maugham