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Rilla," Raoul said, and at the sound of my childhood nickname, my heart gave a pang. "Don't I have the right to claim what is mine?"
"Of course you do," I said ... "But surely not at any cost. — Cameron Dokey

Honestly, I feel pretty awed anytime I meet just about any writer. I get how hard it is to write and make a living from it, but there's also this almost magical force you need to tap into, and I'm amazed by anyone who can do it. — Jennifer McMahon

Sympathy is in great degree a result of the mood we are in at the moment; anger forbids the emotion. On the other hand, it is easiest taken on when we are in a state of most absolute self-satisfaction. — Lew Wallace

Working in Washington, trying to make a difference, that was a very meaningful time for me, a period of personal growth. — Tim Finchem

The Lord teaches forgiveness, but some things are unforgivable. — Nenia Campbell

I see us giving love to each other in a time of quiet between storms. It's what we were meant to do. — Frank Herbert

Life is short.
Write hard! — Gary H. Collins

Top results are achieved only through pain. But eventually you like this pain. — Juha Vaatainen

I don't care whether they're men or women, that's bullshit. A good writer can get into any gender, can get into any mouth. When I write I may be a Brando creep, or a girl laying on the floor, or a Japanese tourist, or a slob like Richard Speck. You have to be a chameleon when you're writing. — Patti Smith

you're the only one who fills me. My heart. Makes me whole. And I get that you want to throw it all away for a million reasons, but I only need you to stay for one: because you love me. — Karina Halle

Know yourselves- be infertile and let the earth be silent after ye. — Peter Wessel Zapffe

The question that has perhaps divided students of vouchers more than any other is their likely effect on the social and economic class structure. Some have argued that the great value of the public school has been as a melting pot, in which rich and poor, native- and foreign-born, black and white have learned to live together. That image was and is largely true for small communities, but almost entirely false for large cities. There, the public school has fostered residential stratification, by tying the kind and cost of schooling to residential location. It is no accident that most of the country's outstanding public schools are in high-income enclaves. — Milton Friedman

My Sihaya,' he said as he held her, 'I have loved you for five thousand years. — Brian Herbert

To him who overcomes, I will give the right to eat from the tree of life, which is in the paradise of God. — Lysa TerKeurst

I've never been on one of these shows where you have to make alliances and be a team player. — Judy Gold