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A marriage takes work. You have to constantly put energy into it to keep it from falling apart. Going nowhere takes energy. Stability isn't what you get when you do nothing. It's what you can hope to achieve when you work hard. — Joshua Edward Smith

With a song, it only takes a couple of minutes to go back to the beginning and try it again to see if it works. The novel freaks me out because, what if you get into the eighth chapter and think, 'Let's go to the top and see if this works again? It's going to take me three weeks.' I'm in awe of that. — Ben Folds

Can a little speck in the vast universe truly address the Infinite? The answer is that Prayer is precisely what converts that little speck into an entity of inestimable and cosmic significance. — Jeff Cohen

Stephen Dedalus, displeased and sleepy, leaned his arms on the top of the staircase and looked coldly at the shaking gurgling face that blessed him, — James Joyce

Each gray hair still seemed like a weevil in a flower bed. — Jess Walter

A grandchild is a miracle, but a renewed relationship with your own children is even a greater one. — T. Berry Brazelton

I believe in recovery, and as a role model I have the responsibility to let young people know that you can make a mistake and come back from it. — Ann Richards

I'd never known that
anyone could kiss in English, kiss in apologies. — Karen Chance

I first wanted to be an actress after seeing a play - not a movie. — Kim Cattrall

Our prime minister could embrace and forgive the people who killed our beloved sons and fathers, and so he should, but he could not, would not, apologise to the Aboriginal people for 200 years of murder and abuse. The battle against the Turks, he said in Gallipoli, was our history, our tradition. The war against the Aboriginals, he had already said at home, had happened long ago. The battle had made us; the war that won the continent was best forgotten — Peter Carey

I just typed up three, four paragraphs of an idea and dropped it in a box at the Chicago Comic Con in the summer of 2000, I guess, or 2001 - I forget. I just dropped it on a stack of a giant pile of dozens of other entries. Months later, I was thrilled to get a call from a Marvel editor while I was working my crappy day-job. — Jason Aaron

To ask for a map is to say, "Tell me a story." — Peter Turchi

When you re-read a classic you do not see in the book more than you did before. You see more in you than there was before. — Clifton Fadiman