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It's going to be a little further for me to take my children, but the Montessori has been good for my children so I'm willing to take them further. I think it will be a good thing to keep them in the program. — Connie Smith

The artistic bend is a sell-out. It's all truth, or it's no good. EIther write what's in the heart, all of it, the good, the bad, the ugly, the uglier, the privat and even more private and it's a book worth reading. Not willing to go there? Do yourself and the world a favor: Don't write it until you're ready to do so. Only then is it your truest artist being heard. And only then will the world want to hear what you have to say."
-Wendy K. Williamson 9/25/14 — Wendy K. Williamson

If a man believed all that other people choose to say in their own favor, he might get an oversized opinion of them, and an undersized opinion of himself. — James Fenimore Cooper

Tell me the name of your best friend. (Sunshine)
Wulf Tryggvason. (Talon)
Oh my God, you just answered a question. I think the world may end over it. (Sunshine) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I would say what was always on her[Harper Lee] mind was the stories she had to tell, and the story was pretty obvious in "To Kill A Mockingbird," maybe a bit - little bit less obvious and more obscure in "Go Set A Watchman." — Wayne Flynt

We're not meant to be perfect. It took me a long time to learn that. — Jane Fonda

As much as I try to grow as a lyricist, I tend to laugh at even calling myself that, because I think that my actual talents lie more in arrangements than they do words. — Zach Condon

Forever has no meaning when you're living in the moment. I wasn't ready for that moment to end. — Ellen Hopkins

So, we eat again. Well, perhaps the relationship wouldn't go anywhere, but I would certainly put on a few pounds. — Max Gordon

When people make my country look bad, I can't stand it. — Henry Rollins

Writing is mainly perspiration, not inspiration. — Roald Dahl