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And then as the little plane climbed higher and Olive saw spread out below them fields of bright and tender green in this morning sun, farther out the coastline, the ocean shiny and almost flat, tiny white wakes behind a few lobster boats
then Olive felt something she had not expected to feel again: a sudden surging greediness for life. She leaned forward, peering out the window: sweet pale clouds, the sky as blue as your hat, the new green of the fields, the broad expanse of water
seen from up here it all appeared wondrous, amazing. She remembered what hope was, and this was it. That inner churning that moves you forward, plows you through life the way the boats below plowed the shiny water, the way the plane was plowing forward to a place new, and where she was needed. — Elizabeth Strout

[David] Salle's earlier work had been marked by a kind of spaciousness, sometimes an emptiness, such as surrealist works are prone to. But here everything was condensed, impacted, mired. The paintings were like an ugly mood. — Janet Malcolm

I also think it is important for women to help one another. I have a saying: There is a special place in hell for women who don't. — Madeleine K. Albright

Love is nothing but lust misspelled. — Dan Simmons

I try not to think," Leo admitted. "It interferes with being nuts. — Rick Riordan

We get to choose who we let in to our weird little worlds. — Robin Williams

Bill Rehnquist makes Barry Goldwater look like a liberal. — John Dean

I've never had any illusions about being a lead actor in films, because lead actors have to be of a certain kind. Apart from the beauty of looks and figure, which I cannot claim to have, there's just a particular kind of ordinary-Joe quality that a film star needs to have. — Stephen Fry

One out of every five page views in the United States is on Facebook! — Gary Vaynerchuk

Remember how strong we are in our happiness and how weak he is in his misery! — Charles Dickens

Enough work to do, and strength enough to do the work. — Rudyard Kipling