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I knew that if I wrote a new book every six months or every year, if I continued to read great books, eventually I would write something worthy of publication. I understood I might be in my forties or my fifties or even my sixties, but I felt confident that it would happen. — Augusten Burroughs

He'd always felt that life was worth living, fears and all, that if he didn't go for it, then why bother? — Jill Shalvis

The child inside of you knows how to take things as they come, how to deal most effectively and happily with everything and everyone it encounters on this planet. If you can recapture that childlike essence of your being, you can stay 'forever young at heart.' — Wayne Dyer

To learn how to use a sword, one must first master when to use a sword. — R.A. Salvatore

Obama does seem to have what both FDR and Lincoln had, which is the recognition that you have to hold back at times and then wait to come forward. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

The only thing true about what you just said was the storybook damsel part - and that only because you're pretty enough to be one. — Richelle Mead

The best life of Christ is His living biography, written out in the words and actions of His people. If — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

In the Koran, the first thing God said to Muhammed was 'Read. — Jeanette Winter

So it was that when a fiery wisp of a girl presented herself before an adroit, much older man of the world, credit for the seduction fell to her. — Stacy Schiff

My understanding of the Scriptures has been made simple by the person of Christ. — Bono

I'm a morning person, which is a hideous thing to be. No one likes morning people, not even other morning people. — Laura Lippman

Muhammad brought the promise that anyone could find fulfillment and everlasting life through allegiance to the one true God. The Buddah held out hope that the suffering could be transcended. Jesus brought the message that even the last shall be first, that even the tax collectors and lepers - the outcasts - had cause for hope. And so that is the question I leave you with in this final: What is your cause for hope. — John Green

I think the key to success is vision that adjusts on the way, but doesn't at all falter. It's about not compromising and following your gut to a certain degree, based on knowledge, instinct, etc. And not listening to the naysayers ... You develop strength through adversity. You have to keep moving towards your goal through huge obstacles. — Millard Drexler