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The woman turns away; one wing blackens like an onyx gem while the other glows white like a bright spotlight. She flies into the sky, leaving the crowd staring in astonishment. Angels fly away in two directions. Half make a black storm of moving, twisting shapes. The other half forms a white-as-snow moving cloud. The ranks are divided. — Laura Kreitzer

A mother is not a person to lean on but a person to make leaning unnessary. — Dorothy Canfield Fisher

A mine-free world does not need to be a dream - together, we can make it a reality. — Heather Mills

My wife can't figure out what to buy me. What do you give a man who's had everything up to here? — Milton Berle

You see, a binge is almost always inevitable when one goes withut eating for such a long period of time. It doesn't just satisfy the physical hunger that becomes you; it nourishes the psychological need to escape from your own controlling mind. In this way, the binge presents itself as the ultimate loss of control. — Leanne Waters

The United States is for a two-state solution. The United States wants to see the Israelis and Palestinians come together. — Bill Richardson

Kaz tossed the ledger back in the safe. "You're not weak because you can't read. You're weak because you're afraid of people seeing your weakness. You're letting shame decide who you are..." (p283) — Leigh Bardugo

If a tree dies, plant another in its place. — Carl Linnaeus

If (Mike) Hargrove was his own man, I would have been picked (for the 1998 All-Star team). He is another person who doesn't appreciate what I did for him. — Albert Belle

The main concern of the fiction writer is with mystery as it is incarnated in human life. — Flannery O'Connor

My mother was incredibly strict, especially when we moved to New York. Compared with most of the American parents, who seemed so relaxed with their children, my mother was virtually a dictator. — Mark Ronson

His friend Chuck, stabbed in the chest, bleeding, dying as Thomas held him. — James Dashner