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I think I avoid stepping into sentimentality by trying to be as truthful as possible with performances. — Lasse Hallstrom

I love my mother. She's my first love. She has been through a lot and is a sole survivor. — Missy Elliott

This selfishness is not only part of me. It is the most living part.
It is somehow transcending rather than by avoiding that selfishness that I can bring poise and balance into my life. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Thanks to social media like Facebook, Twitter and Goodreads, I can easily reach out to so many people. Being a writer gives me the added bonus of a targeted audience: readers, who enjoy targeted 'prizes' for participation in fundraisers - books and other neat promo items. — Lori Foster

You cannot know the truth about the world until you know God loves you, because that is the truth about the world. — Andrew Klavan

She would certainly eat only black bread and drink only water rather than sell her soul, and she would not surrender her moral freedom in return for comfort; she wouldn't surrender it for all Schleswig-Holstein [ ... ] — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

All that we behold is full of blessings. — William Wordsworth

I don't know how I can be so ambitious and so lazy at the same time. — Ned Vizzini

Action and blood now get the game. Disdain treads on the peaceful name. — Amos Bronson Alcott

I guess you could say I'm allergic to sunlight. If I'm exposed to it, it could kill me. — Lee Thompson

As Nina emerged from her thoughts, she realized that she and Matthias were attracting some very unfriendly glances. No doubt there was quite a bit of prejudice against Fjerdans among Ravkans, but this was something different. Then she glanced up at Matthias and sighed. His expression was troubled, and when he looked troubled, he looked terrifying. The fact that he was built like the tank they'd driven out of the Ice Court didn't help either. — Leigh Bardugo

Besides, as much as she loved Bruckner's symphonies, he just couldn't touch a man who had painted his bedroom walls with views of the sea to please her, who gave his precious smiles to her alone, who wept when he watched his daughter sleep. — Lynn Kurland

Some have too much, yet still do crave; I little have, and seek no more. They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store. — Edward Dyer

This is the first duty of parents, and no false delicacy should keep them from the watchful care, the gentle warning, which makes self-knowledge and self-control the compass and pilot of the young as they leave the safe harbour of home. — Louisa May Alcott