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Love's easy. It kind of comes with the territory. But liking is another story. — Melina Marchetta

I find that a lot of women respond to my work in that it doesn't make them feel bad about themselves. — Heather Donahue

I have received the command from Heaven: May my time be always long and prosperous. — Luo Guanzhong

Life's a journey, not a destination. — Steven Tyler

She made a mistake. It happens. We are none of us perfect. — Paula Hawkins

In reality that which draws is a single thing, but it appears to be many. We are possessed by a hundred different desires. "I want vermicelli," we say. "I want ravioli. I want halvah. I want fritters. I want fruit. I want dates." We name these one by one, but the root of the matter is a single thing: the root is hunger. Don't you see how, once we have our fill of but one thing, we say, "Nothing else is necessary?" Therefore, it was not ten or a hundred things, but one thing that drew us. The many things of this world are a trial appointed by God, for they hide the single reality. — Rumi

I know not where his islands lift Their fronded palms in air; I only know I cannot drift Beyond his love and care. — John Greenleaf Whittier

I love being funny! I started in the theater when I was 9 and, believe it or not, always played the funny part! — Robert Knepper

Disarmed, I realized how easily you can lose all animosity toward someone you've deemed your enemy as soon as that person stops behaving as such. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

The question is not, 'Do you have a problem?' The question is, 'Does the problem have you?' — Joel Osteen

I don't understand death. For that matter, I don't really understand life. You live. You suffer. You die. It hardly seems worth doing. Yet, here I am, robotically taking a fresh breath every few seconds, standing in this awkward brown and orange polyester waitress uniform, pretending to listen to Mr. Chester go on about his bunions for the second time this week, pouring the evening's thirty-second cup of coffee and trying so hard to put the events of the last four weeks behind me. — C.A. Deyton