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A victim has the potential to transform into a survivor, but if that is forgotten, a true victim is what they become. A survivor must endure strife and persevere against those thoughts that would convince them otherwise. Holding fast to ones will will allow them to know their strength has not evaporated; They will never be without hope. — J.D. Stroube

When we have a favorite writer, it's always the places where they grew up, lived, worked, and that they recreated on the page that we most want to visit and commune with. Faulkner's Mississippi, Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles, etc. The mind of the reader longs to be somewhere, not just anywhere, and certainly not nowhere. — Walter Kirn

The big one I missed out on was 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.' MGM wanted me for it, and Warner Bros. wouldn't give me permission to do it. — Carroll Baker

K.'s uncle, who had already been made very angry by the long wait, turned abruptly round and retorted, "Ill? You say he's ill?" and strode towards the gentleman in a way that seemed almost threatening, as if he were the illness himself. — Franz Kafka

Gratitude is best and most effective when it does not evaporate itself in empty phrases. — Isaac Asimov

Take each other for better or worse, but not for granted. — Arlene Dahl

So many of the chemical reactions occurring in living systems have been shown to be catalytic processes occurring isothermally on the surface of specific proteins, referred to as enzymes, that it seems fairly safe to assume that all are of this nature and that the proteins are the necessary basis for carrying out the processes that we call life. — John Desmond Bernal

Reading leads to good character development. — Lailah Gifty Akita

There is no more sovereign eloquence than the truth in indignation. — Victor Hugo

You're a teenage boy. I have boobs. What part of the equation is missing? — Sarah Beth Durst

...you were a genius and a fool. A genius for what you were capable of doing and a fool for what you did. — Emma Darcy

What a curious creature is man; with what a variety of powers and faculties is he endued; yet how easily is he disturbed and put out of order. — James Boswell