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It makes me . . . anxious . . . to be away from you. — Stephenie Meyer

I did a lot of ridiculous television. Between 1980 and '85 I had no confidence, so I did everything I was told to do. — Dana Carvey

Come then, come with us, out into the night. Come now, America the lovesick, America the timid, the blessed, the educated, come stalk the dark backroads and stand outside the bright houses, calm as murderers in the yard, quiet as deer. Come, you slumberers, you lumps, arise from your legion of sleep and fly. Come, all you dreamers, all you zombies, all you monsters. What are you doing anyway, paying the bills, washing the dishes, waiting for the doorbell? Come on, take your keys, leave the bowl of candy on the porch, put on the suffocating mask of someone else and breathe. Be someone you don't love so much, for once. Listen: like the children, we only have one night. — Stewart O'Nan

The promise that life can go on, no matter how bad our losses. — Suzanne Collins

When we are approaching or living our essence, we experience increasing feelings of connectedness; something "clicks" inside of us, as we experience a sense of wholeness in which everything feels right with the world and with us. We feel an increasing sense of emotional connectedness to each other and to everything that surrounds us. We come to know ourselves as never before, to think of ourselves as a single blade of grass within a large pasture; self-defined and unique, yet intricately connected to the greater whole. — Robert A. Giacalone

There is a sun, a light that for want of another word I can only call yellow, pale sulphur yellow, pale golden citron. How lovely yellow is! — Vincent Van Gogh

And I had one of the guards tend to this." Mona lifts my chakram. "It's sharpened." Mona is my favorite. — Sara Raasch

The single most important thing in coaching is turning out educated kids who are ready for society. — Allen Newell