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Throwback Thursday Best Friend Quotes & Sayings

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You refer me to the natural order of things, to the law of cause and effect, but is there order or natural law in that I, a living, thinking creature, should stand by a ditch until it fills up, or is narrowed, when I could jump it or throw a bridge over it? Tell me, I say, why should we wait? Wait, when we have no strength to live, and yet must live and are full of the desire to live! — Anton Chekhov

An editor named Kerrie Hughes wanted me to write a short story that brought my fire-spider Smudge from my goblin books into the present-day world. I came up with libriomancy as a way to make that happen. — Jim C. Hines

Reshuffllng of thoughts - facilitates a refreshed perspective to a mental deadlock! — Deeba Salim Irfan

And how they set me up in court! They really set me up!" "Even if they hadn't set you up, you'd have been convicted anyway," Alyosha said, sighing. "Yes, the local public is sick of me! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Whatever we think about and thank about we bring about — John Frederick Demartini

Teach a man a rule and you help him solve a problem; teach a man to walk with God and you help him solve the rest of his life. — John Eldredge

Memory is like a spiderweb that catches new information. The more it catches, the bigger it grows. And the bigger it grows, the more it catches. — Joshua Foer

Well, I'm not that popular with the politicians, I have to say. — Jose Padilha

As a military child I first learned how to deal with different types of people and how to deal with order. — Shaquille O'Neal

If we have received a precious gift from God, it is our imagination. When we tap into our powers of imagination, we are bombs of possibilities. — Hiroko Sakai

Almost all great writers have as their motif, more or less disguised, the passage from childhood to maturity, the clash between the thrill of expectation and the disillusioning knowledge of truth. 'Lost Illusion' is the undisclosed title of every novel. — Andre Maurois