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A river, though, has so many things to say that it is hard to know what it says to each of us. — Norman Maclean

I've always written poetry and lyrics. My first husband, who was a musician, we wrote a bunch of songs together. — P. J. Soles

A lot of people say, "What's the worst part about being an actor?" And the worst part is that you're not a musician. — Paul Rudd

The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens - finally when it reached the house drifting up the side in bright vines as though from the momentum of its run. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Enthusiasm Rules his inner world. Determination Rules his outer world. Therefore Happiness has become His real name. — Sri Chinmoy

If you make a hiring mistake, make the change quickly. Don't ignore problems. Don't assume it will get better. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Dulness! whose good old cause I yet defend,
With whom my muse began, with who shall end. — Alexander Pope

Once they leave to see to their other duties, I go to stand before the fire, feeling once again as if I have been completely upended and remade anew, when in truth, I have barely caught my breath from the first time my life shattered before my eyes.
But this- this is different. This is no shattering, but rather some great knitting together of the broken pieces into a stronger whole.
I feel cleansed, not only of sin- but of artifice. I am stripped down to nothing but my raw self. As uncomfortable as it makes me feel, there is freedom in it as well, for there is no place left for others' expectations and desires of me to hide. — Robin LaFevers

This is a love story. But it is also a detective story. And best of all, it is a true story, told here for the first time. — Nancy Carpenter Brown

Whenever a nation turns its back on God or beings to live as if He does not exist, it begins to show up in its citizens' disregard for human life. — Tim LaHaye