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Every morning she'd crick herself down onto the flimsy rug by her bed and pray, but it was actually a promise: Today I won't yell, I won't cry, I won't clench up into a ball like I am waiting for a blow to level me. I will enjoy today. She might make it to lunch before she went sour. — Gillian Flynn

I don't know why some people have children at all if they know that they can only take a few weeks off work. — Mem Fox

All the world's a stage, and all the clergymen critics. — Gregory Nunn

I think my heart breaks daily living in Salt Lake City, Utah. But I still love it. And that is the richness, the texture. — Terry Tempest Williams

Surely the glory of journalism is its transience. — Malcolm Muggeridge

I know nothing about God, except that His pleasure is as terrifying as His displeasure. — Jose Saramago

I had met a girl by chance that I might just as well not have met. A girl with red hair supposedly inherited from her grandfather, a plump girl with fair skin, broad lips, one eye light green and the other blue-violet, a girl who sometimes went wall-eyed and weighed around fifty-eight kilograms. Fifty-eight kilograms of water and lime, phosphorus, iron, as well as traces of other chemicals. Fifty-eight kilograms of water and a few pinches of the elements from her fellow countryman Mendeleev's table. Ten buckets of water brought to life by the great force of evolution or by our provincial God. — Tadeusz Konwicki

His little bit of a thing was an addiction he shared with no one. — V. Theia

Where you are,there I'll be.Make up your mind to it.You may not love me now bt you will.I'll see to it — Iris Johansen

What has reason to do with the art of painting? — William Blake

Kids are more drawn to animal characters than human. — Brian Jacques

It was lovely, and tempting, to exert power over men and to shine before others, but power also had its perditions and perils. — Hermann Hesse