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Accept loyalty gratefully, and accept betrayal with a smile, knowing that it teaches you life lessons. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
stories belong to everybody. — Frances Hodgson Burnett
If we are to have broad-thinking men and women of high mentality, of good physique and with a true perspective on life, we must allow our populace a communion with nature in areas of more or less wilderness condition. — Arthur Carhart
You have to admit, when people disappear, some rules go out the window. — Tim LaHaye
No moment of charm is born on bare soil, a careless accident of beauty, but is the sum of great sorrows, growths, and efforts. — Anais Nin
In common with many others in the varied branches of our profession, my academic education is subnormal. — Loretta Young
The traveler's boast, sometimes couched as a complaint, is that of having been an eyewitness, and invariably this experience - shocking though it may seem at the time - is an enrichment, even a blessing, one of the life-altering trophies of the road. — Paul Theroux
I don't do this," he continued. "I don't get involved. But I've never wanted anyone as much as I want you. It started out as chemistry, pure sexual attraction. I don't even know what to call it. But it's different now. It's bigger and I can't control it and I can't not be with you. — Susan Mallery
Solutions to problems often depend upon how they're defined. — Mary Catherine Bateson
Summer was over. Of course you can't tell in Los Angeles. — Ray Bradbury
Kiss me," I said. "Before you say anything else, just kiss me and hold me and tell me it was worth it, no matter what happens. — Mary E. Pearson
I would like it to be certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. — Rob Thomas
The answer is they didn't. They aren't here, Razor. They never were it's just us. It's always been just us. — Rick Yancey
I'm never telling the truth again! It gets you hanged and locked out and starved and froze and hated ... — Frances Hardinge
