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How sad it would be to get to the end of life and realize God gave you wings, but you never used them. — Khrys Vaughan

The author points out that novices to total war, and this Hitler and the British press have in common, overreact to daily events and lose sight of overall strategy. — William Manchester

I saw and heard, and knew at last The How and Why of all things, past, and present, and forevermore. — Edna St. Vincent Millay

I will say yes to every favor, request, suggestion and invitation. I will swear to say yes where once I would say no. — Danny Wallace

This poem inspired me to write my eBook.
The Miller's Daughter by Alfred Lord Tennyson
It is the miller's daughter,
And she is grown so dear, so dear,
That I would be the jewel
That trembles in her ear;
For hid in ringlets day and night
I'd touch her neck so warm and white. — Ellen Read

Reading is like breathing. If you take it away, first I become antsy, then violent. — Robert Jordan

Every tear from every eyeBecomes a babe in eternity. — William Blake

It felt as if that moment, no matter the outcome between life and death, it was love that mattered and the only thing that could bridge a link between the two. For Andy. For Brian. For me. There were my shallow waters. The cakes? The potpies? Those came from my heart. The clothes, the face creams, and even Feast? None of it is bad, but none of it worthy of defining me or worth of defining love. And yet those were the objects of my affection, my time, my work, and my life. — Katherine Reay

I bypass car-size lemonade bushes, zingy with a hint of gym socks, toward a patch of lichen flourishing at the base of a eucalyptus. I put my nose right up to the musty scent, even though it smells like raccoon urine. Aromateurs are trained from an early age to view each scent with objectivity. "You — Stacey Lee

The saddest thing about myself is that I never read a book. I never got the habit. — Anthony Newley