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What happens when you combine blogs, Google and millions of dissatisfied customers? An e-mob. — Bob Garfield

There are many who want me to tell them of secret ways of becoming perfect and I can only tell them that the sole secret is a hearty love of God, and the only way of attaining that love is by loving. You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; and just so you learn to love God and man by loving. Begin as a mere apprentice and the very power of love will lead you on to become a master of the art. — Saint Francis De Sales

Step on the moist, pillowsoft earth, walking gingerly aside a weeping steam that calls your name, for it knows how to heal a wounded heart. — Maximillian Degenerez

You're the most confusing girl I've ever met." "Yeah." I smile. "Not sorry." "Good. — Sara Wolf

Again the important point to remember is that you should keep asking yourself questions. Do not make statements. Ask questions to yourself. The mind hates that. — Robert Adams

A society is only as healthy as its ideas are humane. — Kurt Vonnegut

Whether he stayed or left, whether they walked the same path or not. They could live on opposite sides of the world, and she would still be his. — Lisa Kleypas

Some people talk as if meeting the gaze of absolute goodness would be fun. They need to think again. — C.S. Lewis

For a person born and raised into a world where information was always at hand, communication with anyone anywhere a given, and no distance more than a farcaster step away, this sudden regression to life as our ancestors had known it would be like suddenly awakening blind and crippled. — Dan Simmons

She lived because she had been willing to die, and her conviction in herself never wavered. — V. Lakshman

She stands like she's trouble, and though her jagged haircut is trying too hard to tell me that she doesn't care what I think, the pugnacious set of her mouth tells me everything I need to know about why she got dropped out of all those schools. The hair is what tells me she needs help, all right, but her mouth tells me she doesn't need that much and she probably just needs time to work it out for herself. And I want, want, want to tell her not to sign the paperwork and to instead go out with me and live happily ever after in a tiny apartment in Baltimore because I always liked Baltimore and we could have two poodles, both shaved strangely to attract attention because I can see that's a big part of her, and pretty much eat take out spring rolls every night, because that's a big part of me. — Maggie Stiefvater

We must suffer fools gladly, otherwise how can we help them stop being fools? — Elan Mastai