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Oh, yes, I'm going to have to kill you, Barrons, I said coolly. Partly because, for the most minuscule sliver of an instant, while looking at those handcuffs, I'd imagined myself climbing back into bed and pretending I wasn't cured yet. — Karen Marie Moning
Oh God." I lost the ability to speak under such glorious torture. "He won't help you, Cleo. Might as well implore my name instead. — Pepper Winters
It was something he had always done - moved apart, so he could be alone and think things or a little. — Larry McMurtry
The only way to move forward is to focus on the good in your life and the good that you are doing for others and yourself. My past has shown me things in life, others and myself that I wouldn't wish upon anyone, but I can choose to pick up the pieces and build a beautiful life for myself and help others to do the same. — Brittany Burgunder
For better or worse, our future is now closely tied to human creativity. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
I think most people are aware of the garbage in the tabloids and don't give them a lot of credence. — Nancy Sinatra
Even in times when it's difficult to figure out, how do you go forward, art - and books - always help. — Alice Hoffman
You can't have Rosie on The View and Elton John packing Mom and Pop in at Caesars Palace and gay people all over television, and then have these politicians run out there with a straight face and say that gay and lesbian relationships are a threat to the family. We are winning in the culture - which is why we'll ultimately win the political war. — Dan Savage
Patience and time conquer all things. — Pierre Corneille
Mission starts with determining what you really care about and want to accomplish and committing yourself to it. You can always develop expertise. First, discover your preference. — Charles Garfield
There are cultural and societal prejudices that make it hard for us to write. It has been my experience that for some men, the struggle to write involves the prejudice that it is not "manly" to reveal the inner life, the secrets of the heart and of the imagination. For many women, the struggle to write is at base a struggle against the idea that women's lives are not of interest as literature. I have a friend whose husband once said after her first book had been published, "You sit there writing as if your life had some significance. — Pat Schneider
In another illustration of reactance, children (and adults too) may refuse all proposals about how to spend the day, even the one they prefer, because they do not want to feel imposed upon. — Jon Elster
