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A seasoned woman is spicy. She has been marinated in life experiences. Like a complex wine, she can be alternately sweet, tart, sparkling, mellow. She is both maternal and playful. Assured, alluring, and resourceful. — Gail Sheehy

I think we have tremendous media covering the sport of boxing, even if boxing is a little bit lost in popularity with MMA sports. And I think that with the show 'Lights Out' it's going to get more attention to the sport, and it's going to put more attention to the problems that athletes in general have. — Wladimir Klitschko

Mitt doesn't like to talk about how he has helped others because he sees it as a privilege, not a political talking point. — Ann Romney

So he whistles it off, and marches on — Charles Dickens

I think if an actor is right for a role, casting sees that, and the words that are on the page, depending on how it's written, can really help your character develop. — Scott Michael Foster

Being a writer is 10% inspiration, 80% dedication and 10% going to the post office. — Jay Royston

I would rather live a short life of glory than a long one of obscurity. — Alexander The Great

Promise me," he whispers, "that you won't go. For me. Do this one thing for me." Could I do that? Could I stay here, fix things with him, let someone else die in my place? Looking up at him, I believe for a moment that I could. And then I see Will. The crease between his eyebrows. The empty, simulation-bound eyes. The slumped body. Do this one thing for me. Tobias's dark eyes plead with me. But if I don't go to Erudite, who will? Tobias? It's the kind of thing he would do. I feel a stab of pain in my chest as I lie to him. "Okay." "Promise," he says, frowning. The pain becomes an ache, spreads everywhere - all mixed together, guilt and terror and longing. "I promise. — Veronica Roth

There was a good deal of laughing, and kissing, and explaining, in the simple, loving fashion which makes these home festivals so pleasant at the time, so sweet to remember long afterward, then all fell to work.
Little Women, Louisa May Alcott — Louisa May Alcott

Nature would not appear so rich, the profusion so rich, if we knew a use for everything. — Henry David Thoreau

You don't need a time machine if you know how to remember. — Rodman Philbrick

They made her think of her grandmere, who had lost her husband and two of her sons in the war. She had cried every day for a year, walking the same stretch of road from her home to the train station, waiting for them to come home. Her tears fell as black stones to the ground, and to this day those stones lodged in car tires and let all the air out slowly in a wail. — Sarah Addison Allen

You have to hold your bloody own or you're lost. — Christine Baranski