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My mum told me that I have a gift, but it doesn't make me better than others — Connie Talbot
Reading takes you places; it is all up to your imagination. The world (or in this case book) is your canvas, go paint it. — BOB
There will always be a door to the light. — Shiro Amano
I've always loved 'Before and After' stories, in books, magazines, and TV shows. Whenever I read those words, I'm hooked. The thought of a transformation - any kind of transformation - thrills me. And that's the promise of habits. — Gretchen Rubin
Just as you can't blindly follow fashion, you can't follow fitness, either. — Anushka Sharma
Surviving ain't thriving. — Peter James West
The full man does not understand the wants of the hungry — Karl Marx
Coffee Fuck you, coffee IS TOO a virtue. Do not deny me this. Do not dare! — Chuck Wendig
Winning without honor, is worse than a resounding defeat. — Frank Sonnenberg
What good are prisoners? I much prefer devoted slaves. — Kate Perry
Like so many of life's varieties of experience, the novelty of a diagnosis of malignant cancer has a tendency to wear off. The thing begins to pall, even to become banal. One can become quite used to the specter of the eternal Footman, like some lethal old bore lurking in the hallway at the end of the evening, hoping for the chance to have a word. And I don't so much object to his holding my coat in that marked manner, as if mutely reminding me that it's time to be on my way. No, it's the snickering that gets me down. — Christopher Hitchens
Well, someone slap my butt and give me a hero cookie. (Nick) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Our patriotic fervor was the result of the old and widespread belief in the idea of American exceptionalism, the idea that America was a new thing in history, different from other countries. Other nations had evolved one way or another, evolved from tribes from a gathering of clans, from inevitabilities of language and tradition and geography. But America was born, and born of ideas: that all men are created equal, that they have been given by God certain rights that can be taken from them by no man, and that those rights combine to create a thing called freedom. — Peggy Noonan
