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She let out a long, slow breath and admitted to herself that she had fallen completely, irreversibly in love with him. — Ruth Cardello

Fire curled in the old woman's hand, bright and hungry as though it could already taste its next victim. — Shona Moyce

By the time of the '90s boom, CEOs had become superheroes, accorded celebrity treatment and followed with a kind of slavish scrutiny that Alfred P. Sloan could never have imagined. — James Surowiecki

I was signed when I was 19 years old, in 1980. I went to Germany and France. Seeing the world at that time was just an awesome experience for a teenager. — Kurtis Blow

Getting annoyed with his inability to make a decision, I fight the impulse to walk out by reminding myself of my end-goal. — Ella Dominguez

I think the Jews are an amazing group of people and their survival is amazing. — Erica Jong

If I'm going to change, my life and experiences should change me for the wiser and more profound. — Kate Winslet

Since I spent eighteen years of my life as a child, and nine years of that life as a pretty sexually active gay child, my complaint against the current attitudes is that they work mightily to silence the voices of children first and secondarily ignore what adults have to say who have been through these situations. One size fits all is never the way to handle any situation with a human dimension. Many, many children-and I was one of them-are desperate to establish some sort of sexual relation with an older and even adult figure. — Samuel R. Delany

If someone says or does something hurtful, call upon heaven for protection and healing. — Doreen Virtue

You should look at certain walls stained with damp, or at stones of uneven color. If you have to invent some backgrounds you will be able to see in these the likeness of divine landscapes, adorned with mountains, ruins, rocks, woods, great plains, hills and valleys in great variety; and expressions of faces and clothes and an infinity of things which you will be able to reduce to their complete and proper forms. In such walls the same thing happens as in the sound of bells, in whose stroke you may find every named word which you can imagine. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Rich people buy luxuries last, while the poor and middle class tend to buy luxuries first. — Robert Kiyosaki

If you have nothing to write your power of imagination is lost. — Kishore Bansal