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But I really think that everyone should have watercolors, magnetic poetry, and a harmonica. My — Stephen Chbosky

Annie said her prayers, read her Bible, and tried not to forget God. Ah! could she only have known that God never forgot her, whether she forgot him or not, giving her sleep in her dreary garret, gladness even in Murdoch Malison's school-room, and the light of life everywhere! — George MacDonald

Meeting your best friends in college was dangerous, if only because college was the great leveler. Everyone in college lives like a college student. Nobody necessarily knows who's on financial aid and who's not and how much. Nobody would ever ask such things. The stratifications are hidden so well as to be forgotten. — Jessica Winter

Dark matter is needed to hold galaxies together. Your mind is a Galaxy. More dark than light. But the light makes it worthwhile. — Matt Haig

It reminded her too, time and again, of her own susceptibility to panic and her unfathomable dread of being alone. — Richard Yates

Companies that recognize the need to be creative about their businesses are going to pursue this creative thinking with us or without us. It's our collective responsibility, our collective future to make sure they choose to do it with us. — Bob Schmetterer

I have always been driven by the ambition to solve every problem I face, whether as a scientist, engineer or entrepreneur. — Martin Winterkorn

Any man who doesn't love his mama can't be no friend of mine. — Mr. T

When you've written a film and directed it and it comes out exactly as you imagined it, it's pretty boring. — Christopher McQuarrie

Actors are such an insecure breed. — Joshua Leonard

A lot of country music is sad. I think most art comes out of poverty and hard times. It applies to music. Three chords and the truth - that's what a country song is. There is a lot of heartache in the world. — Willie Nelson

Have you notices that when we die, our eulogies celebrate our lives very differently from the way society defines success? — Arianna Huffington

I look back, now, and I know that the naming moment, which seemed so insignificant then, which seemed to demand no more than an arbitrary and superstitious yes or no, was in fact a pivotal moment in my life. — Gregory David Roberts