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I've got a general callout with the Caribbean world in which I'm interested in helping in any way to get their well-written good stories out to the rest of the world. I am really interested in helping those stories get to a completion and public viewing. — C. C. H. Pounder
If you come from a solid family structure, it doesn't matter what you go through in your life. You're going to be okay. — Alyssa Milano
You must have a genius for charity as well as for anything else. — Henry David Thoreau
The ritual works. The forms overcome doubts. We have learned over the centuries to weave meaning around emptiness and pain. A meaning and a pattern. We have been practising that for a very long time. — Hakan Nesser
Did all outcasts come to this realization at a certain point in life? That being outcast from a bogus and pornographic society actually was a good thing? I hoped so. I hoped there was an army of us out there, smiling about it that very moment. — A.S. King
The court of last resort is no longer the Supreme Court. It's 'Nightline.' — Alan Dershowitz
If you don't draw a line in the sand, you will just keep drifting. You have to know what you're willing to do and not willing to do right now. — Glenn Beck
Writing should be meaningful for children, Y an intrinsic need should be aroused in them, and Y writing should be incorporated into a task that is necessary and relevant. — Lev S. Vygotsky
Though he did not believe, he was not untouched by the magic of belief ... — Donna Leon
Sincerely to aspire after virtue, is to gain her; and zealously to labour after her wages, is to receive them. — Charles Caleb Colton
Focus on faith in God. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Love is not vain because it is frustrated, but because it is fulfilled. The people we love turn to ashes when we posess them. — Marcel Proust
Andrea writes for a newspaper. "This is for the Living section," she says. I know what that means, it used to be the Women's Pages. It's funny that they now call it Living, as if only women are alive and the other things, such as the Sports, are for the dead. — Margaret Atwood
