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It's not publishing that matters; it's not writing that matters. What matters is feeling alive while writing, washing dishes, driving, etc. Writing just gives you a solid place to land some of that God energy that is already within you. — Barbara Robinette Moss

Home is where the heart is, we say, rubbing the flint of one abstraction against another. — Diane Ackerman

Te amo, Querida," he whispered, stroking her hair. "Tu eres mi luz en la oscuridad." I love you. You are my light in the darkness. — Brooklyn Ann

Happy! who can answer for that? Happiness or unhappiness is the secret known but to oneself ... — Alexandre Dumas

We can only be what we give ourselves the power to be. — Obert Skye

I hope every person who reads or hears this will take the time to go back and read the Declaration of Independence. Only by recapturing the spirit of independence can we ensure our government never resembles the one from which the American States declared their separation. — Ron Paul

Margaret in contrast held her head high, her cheeks flagged with a becoming rose color. She looked like a goddess enraged. A goddess who might, if they were alone, assault his person
the thought of which unaccountably aroused him. — Elizabeth Hoyt

On a breath, he leaned forward. It was such a small space to close. Such an infinite distance to cross. — Meredith Duran

Sometimes films might not work, but you as an actor should keep working. Because no matter how much you panic about how your film didn't work, eventually, when you step out in the real world, there are people who value you as an artist. — Kangana Ranaut

I haven't made a political statement in quite a long time because, frankly, they get repeated, changed. — Tom Selleck

You Believe what you see, You Perceive what you do. — Zohaib Naseer

When people say that they can only obey an authority in which they have total confidence, they are looking for an ideal father. . . . If the condition of obedience is emotional trust, the way is open to anarchy and the possible death of the community. — Jean Vanier

We are teetering on something. Something I shouldn't want. Something I want desperately. — Lauren Blakely

There is no such thing as genius, some children are just less damaged than others. — R. Buckminster Fuller