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For a writer, the Book Festival is interesting because you bump into all these other writers whose work you know, whose names you know, and you have a chance to put a person with the name and the work. — Steve Erickson
It is kindness in a person, not beauty that wins our love — Jack Canfield
end of every question. — Amor Towles
Each star, numbered. Each star, named! Like every grain of sand. Every hair on his head. Every trouble that filled his day. Created. Numbered. Known. — Max Lucado
And so there are a lot of bad things. And in this campaign, if there's somebody you don't think should be nominated, if you think there's a coarseness to the campaign that's horrible, if you think it's creating voices around the world that seem to speak for America and damages in the world, you may say it's pretty horrible. On the other hand - what's the reverse? — Geoffrey Cowan
Nothing supernatural has ever harmed me. My wounds and losses have all be at the hands of human beings ... — Dean Koontz
Once you've been overweight you never want to be overweight again, so you keep going, keep going, like for any addiction. Health can be an addiction, it doesn't have to be drugs or alcohol. — Craig David
She's chain-smoking the whole time and leering at us like lambs being lead to some biblical character with a hard-on. — Logan Ryan Smith
I have never met an aggressive person who wasn't a fearful person. — John Bradshaw
Well, yes, Dustpaw, launching an attack and knocking me back across the border is one option. But is it wise to take on a cat twice your size? — Erin Hunter
Characterization is integral to the theatrical experience. — Robert Ludlum
Offend her, and she knows not to forgive; Oblige her, and she'll hate you while you live. — Alexander Pope
It is not necessary to argue to those for whom I write that the two great needs of mankind, that all men may be lifted up into the light of the highest Christian civilization, are, first, a pure, spiritual Christianity, and second, civil liberty. — Josiah Strong
