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She tucked her lips in and eyed the pancakes Tristan pulled from the pan. "Making a midnight snack?"
She tried to sound light and casual. Normal. Friendly.
Not because Tristan deserved it, but because she wanted pancakes. And Tristan, apparently, was keeper of the pancakes. — Chelsea Fine

For me, it was a lot of hard work doing theater eight nights a week around the country, going from job to job. — Brian Baumgartner

Would you mind telling Xavier that if
he doesn't want to become an albatross,
he should stop laughing, Evie mutters,
which only makes him laugh harder. — Amy A. Bartol

The great comfort in knowing that angels minister to believers in Christ is that God Himself sends them to us. — Billy Graham

Let us never forget this fundamental truth: The State has no source of money other than the money people themselves earn. — Margaret Thatcher

We're learning as we go. We're a lot smarter this time. We understand what it takes to mobilize away from the threat of a hurricane. — Ray Nagin

Never make too good of a deal. It sounds a little counterintuitive, but the deals that are too good of a deal for you in the long run will end up hurting you. A lot of people in our business don't realize that. They think their job is to go in a room and negotiate the highest price. — Ryan Kavanaugh

Music is feeling, then not sound;
And thus it is what i feel,
Here in this room, desiring you,
Thinking of your blue- shadowed silk
Is music. It is like the strain
Waked in elders... — William Stevens

A happy ending was imperative. I shouldn't have bothered to write otherwise. I was determined that in fiction anyway two men should fall in love and remain in it for the ever and ever that fiction allows, and in this sense, Maurice and Alec still roam the greenwood. — E. M. Forster

Tomorrow here is just like yesterday, warmed over. — Terry Pratchett

Sometimes failure is the best thing that can happen to you if you learn to listen to the lessons in it. — Jeff Goins

When I begin to write a story, I usually know how things will end. It's the journey toward that point I must discover. The process is sometimes painful, but also exciting. — Kimberly Willis Holt