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The house remembered her. Laurel did not consider herself a romantic, but the sense was so strong that for a moment she had no trouble believing that the combination before her of wooden boards and red chimney bricks, or dappled roof tiles and gabled windows at odd angles, was capable of remembrance. — Kate Morton

I needed lust, the desire for possessions, vanity, and needed the most shameful despair, in order to learn how to give up all resistance, in order to learn how to love the world, in order to stop comparing it to some world I wished, I imagined, some kind of perfection I had made up, but to leave it as it is and to love it and to enjoy being a part of it. These, Govinda, are some of the thoughts which have come into my mind. — Hermann Hesse

The brick of my life is music, but the mortar is faith. — Van Cliburn

You don't want a million answers as much as you want a few forever questions. The questions are diamonds you hold in the light. Study a lifetime and you see different colors from the same jewel. The same questions, asked again, bring you just the answers you need just the minute you need them. — Richard Bach

It's crazy to think North West can already read better than Kendall Jenner. — Kendall Jenner

If happiness is dependent on outside variables, it can't last. Variables always change. Real happiness has to come from within. — Gena Showalter

a girl should be able to back up a "No" in case it wasn't heard. — Eve Langlais

Those who have the ability to be grateful are the ones who have the ability to achieve greatness. — Steve Maraboli

Our main mandate in our place of work is to make sure that the people open up their hearts to others — Sunday Adelaja

the baby boom cohorts had to make it on their own, almost as much as the interwar and turn-of-the-century cohorts, who were devastated by war. By contrast, the cohorts born in the last third of the century experienced the powerful influence of inherited wealth to almost the same degree as the cohorts of the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries. — Thomas Piketty

A man has no business to marry a woman who can't make him miserable. It means she can't make him happy. — George Bernard Shaw

I figured we'd be too busy running for our lives than for him to make a move anyway. (Dana) — Jenna Black