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People aren't reading self-published authors because people can't even get past the poor quality of the samples. They aren't reading books they don't want to read. — Linda Hilton

We have an electronic vein we have tapped and applied it to a rock setting like tons of bands out there. — Mike Lowry

I became very obsessed with death, and the idea that you never know when death will arrive, so one has to do as much as possible all the time to get the most out of life. That would be a motivating force. — Madonna Ciccone

That last winter was a tragic story and I got no personal honour out of it but I was a witness to it. — Laurie Lee

The best that can be said of my life so far is that it has been industrious, and the best that can be said of me is that I have not pretended to what I was not. — Maria Mitchell

Life is to be fortified by many friendships. To love, and to be loved, is the greatest happiness of existence. — Sydney Smith

In the cool weak light the nightflames all had died, and the silent streets echoed death and desolation. Worlorn's day. Yet it was twilight. — George R R Martin

And no one ever told her anything at all. Tears and shouted questions got her nothing but pitying looks and new dolls. While the dolls were nice, she still wanted to know where her mother had really gone and when her real papa was coming back to her.
That was when she learned to be quiet and watch. When she tucked herself away in corners, people forgot she was there and talked about things in quiet, calm ways with no baby-speak. Bea hated baby-speak. — Amanda McCabe

A republic properly understood is a sovereignty of justice, in contradistinction to a sovereignty of will. — Reinhold Niebuhr

We have, in short, somehow become convinced that we need to tackle the whole problem, all at once. But the truth is that we don't. We only need to find the stickiness Tipping Points, — Malcolm Gladwell

The physician, to the extent he is a physician, considers only the good of the patient in what he prescribes, and his own not at all — Plato

Phall if you but will, rise you must. — James Joyce