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But sometimes it takes only a photograph and a sentence to make an author cry himself to sleep even years after the photograph was taken. — Lemony Snicket
He ran for his toilet to throw up, but he didn't make it that far. — J.R. Ward
I urge you to sit with yourself for 5 minutes and pour your heart out, ask yourself the serious questions ~ not the day to day duties we get caught up in. I can assure you, the 5 minutes spent reflecting on the life you have lived and how much more you're yet to achieve will spark something in you that we all forgot we have. — Nikki Rowe
We often repent of what we have said, but never, never, of that which we have not. — Thomas Jefferson
As long as I have people's attention, I can't stop. You can't put the public on hold, because they might not be there when you get back. I have a pathological fear of stopping. — Tina Turner
The day after I became king, S'yan offered a single piece of wisdom. 'Power lies not in what a king does, but in what his subjects believe he might do.' This was profound. For it meant that the majesty of kings lay in their mystique... not in their might. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
And what is more dramatic, really, than heartbreak? — Rebecca Serle
And so I sat in the centre of this old city that I loved, which itself sat at the bottom of a tiny island. I was surrounded by people I loved, and I felt happy and miserable at the same time. I thought of what a mess everything had been, but that it wouldn't always be this way. — Hanif Kureishi
The Truth that sets you free is that you can experience in imagination what you desire to experience in reality, and by maintaining this experience in imagination your desire will become an actuality. — Neville Goddard
Men have different capacities and react differently to stress. But the stronger ones raised up the weaker ones, and both became stronger in the process. — Nelson Mandela
We can choose between the future and the past, between reason and ignorance, between true compassion and mere ideology. — Ron Reagan
