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I like that conventions want me to appear and festivals want me to come speak because they like the climate I attract. It's a good feeling. — Adam Green

Our daughters are the most precious of our treasures, the dearest possessions of our homes and the objects of our most watchful love. — Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

I think people should try to teach young children that these qualities - stubbornness and a capacity to listen - might look like they are opposites, but they are not. — Renzo Piano

Every man's entitled to hope. — David Milch

Every job has parts of it that are a giant pain in the ass - whether you carry a penis or a purse. — Denis Leary

In addition to a soaring stock market, 6.6 million jobs have been created since tax relief measures went into effect in 2003. Our deficit situation has also improved as tax revenues have increased at double-digit rates over the past two years. — Randy Neugebauer

You are not broken and in need of fixing. You are wounded and in need of healing. — Danu Morrigan

If it can be written, or thought, it can be filmed. — Stanley Kubrick

Some laws, though unwritten, are more firmly established than all written laws. — Seneca The Younger

True self is the part of us that does not change when circumstances do. — Mason Cooley

The cross of Christ is the all-sufficient ground for the salvation of sinners. It claims to be sturdy enough to support the whole weight of our guilt all by itself. Therefore, to boast in the cross properly at all is to boast in the cross alone. — Philip Graham Ryken

The way you start writing is by writing. Over and over again I have proven this to myself but I always forget it the next time. I always believe that I will never write again. The first time I finished a book a painter was visiting me. Her name is Ginny Stanford and her wonderful paintings have been the covers for nine of my books.
'I'll never write again,' I told her ... 'That's it ... It's over. It was great while it lasted, but now it's done.'
That afternoon she made me a wonderful drawing of a ship sinking in the waves of the sea. 'I'll never write again,' it said on the bottom of the picture. 'September, 1981. — Ellen Gilchrist