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pointed to glass panes high on the wall. "How do we get up there?" said Jenny. "And once we're out, how do we get out of here?" Cora thought a minute. "There's a barn out back with horses. We'll take them. Can you ride?" "Yes, I can ride, but what if they catch us? And which way do we go?" "They won't even know we're gone until much later. By then we'll be in town. Galena is only a few miles away. We went through it on the way here, remember? We'll go straight to the sheriff there and tell him what happened. Now help me move some tables and chairs." They assembled a rickety pile that gave them access to the high window, which was loose enough — Jordan St. John

The fear of becoming old is born of the recognition that one is not living now the life that one wishes. — Susan Sontag

If you must make a difference in life, then change your mind set. — Matthew Ashimolowo

This business of 'kidding yourself' worries me. I don't even know how much self-deception I'm involved in. It's hard to get down to the truth about yourself. Any time I feel like I'm finally being honest with myself I wonder if there's some deeper truth I'm shying away from. It amazes me how I can know something and avoid it at the same time. — Seth

Without a mask to shape us, what would we face anyone with? — David David Katzman

to say that man is a social animal is also to say that man never lives in a world completely of his own choosing. — Gresham M. Sykes

If you're from a poor background, you have to work even harder. But that's what makes you who you are. — Carol Vorderman

Maybe I do wanna become a woman, so what is the crime in that? — Tom DeLonge

I think that anyone who's pushed to do the very best that they can is privileged. It's a luxury. — Twyla Tharp

Everyone knows I'm a lash girl by now. When I don't have my lashes, I feel naked. — Nicki Minaj

The idea that people can behave naturally, without resorting to an artificial code tacitly agreed upon by their society, is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by a spoken language without commonly accepted semantic and grammatical rules. — Judith Martin

Behind everything we feel, there is always a sense of fear. — Ugo Betti