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She sat for a few minutes in the company of her bitter regrets ... — Wanda E. Brunstetter

There is no right; there is no wrong; there is only possibility. — Debasish Mridha

Life will undertake to separate us, and we must each set off in search of our own path, our own destiny or our own way of facing death. — Paulo Coelho

It wasn't enough, not nearly enough, but it was all there was. — Cassandra Clare

Here's a secret: fictive text doesn't necessarily flow easily. Most of the time it's more like cutting a highway through a mountain. You just have to keep working with your pick, chipping away at the rock, making slow progress. — Piers Anthony

From the age of 11, I was cleaning floors, washing dishes, making sandwiches and being a cashier. Survival was the name of the game. Life was so hard that I had to struggle to keep up my standards. Under these conditions, I didn't think about science too much. — Ada Yonath

There's so much competition for leisure time, more than ever. — Eric Fellner

Man is, above all, he who creates. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Wealth comes from the production and exchange of goods and services. If someone efficiently produces a good that many people willingly trade their money for, he becomes wealthy. — Sheldon Richman

Stupidy is everwhere, what so far suprises me is that it's from humankind, not from the animals but from mankind??
THAT's a fact, what suprises me why the powerful creatures on this planet will do the stupidity, if we are cabable of doing stupidity let's call itself, people which aren't able... (SOunds clevera isn't it?) — Deyth Banger

Before I was married, I thought the sound of bangles jangling on my forearms would be delightful. I looked forward to being able to wear bells around my ankles and silver necklaces around my neck, but not any more, not since I had learned what they represented for the man who gave them. A necklace was no prettier than a piece of of rope that ties a goat to a tree, depriving it of freedom. — Phoolan Devi