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He entered the territory of lies without a passport for return. — Graham Greene
There is no security as undemanding and comfortable as the kind you feel among friends. — Peter Bodo
I don't even know half the time what I'm nominated for. — Shania Twain
One small decision can change the world. — A.J. Deus
Jim Rohn is a legend. Millions of people around the world have benefited immensely from his teachings. — Nido R. Qubein
Never throw up on an editor. — Ellen Datlow
Are we seriously reading a book together?" I asked in disbelief. "Yep. I need to see what all the fuss is about with these so-called book boyfriends you have. You never know, I might find myself a book girlfriend if I'm lucky." He winked and wiggled his eyebrows suggestively. — Rachel Brookes
Your leader is only one man," I heard my voice say. "His strength is no more supernatural than your own, nor is his virtue, and by himself he could never preserve the good things that belong by right to everyone. To govern well, he must have your help - the help of his true, trustworthy friends. You must forever be worthy of his trust, and you must raise up true friends of your own, to help you carry your own burdens. And it is love that must bind all of us together. — Xenophon
People call me all sorts of things. I don't even care what they call me. — James Frey
Until something is prophesied, it cannot be built. — Sherry K. White
For jobs and men, it's a seller's market. There are no other fish in the sea. — Nell Zink
No one had told her this would happen, that her girlishness would give way to the solid force of wifehood, motherhood. The choices available were all imperfect. If you chose to be with someone, you often wanted to be alone. If you chose to be alone, you often felt the unbearable need for another body - not necessarily for sex, but just to rub your foot, to sit across the table, to drop his things around the room in a way that was maddening but still served as a reminder that he was there. — Meg Wolitzer