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Neither of us have a choice in this. You and I being together is not a question, Scarlett, it's a fact of life. — R.K. Lilley

I came to recognize the landscape of my life in the lives of many women. Their stories and the places they spoke of spanned a world beyond my experience, from mill towns to suburbs, from logging camps to ethnic neighborhoods, from inner cities to Indian reservations. Few shared my place of origin or the events of my life, but many, it seems, shared my experience. Listening to their stories, I came to understand how women can be isolated by circumstances as well as by distance, and how our experiences, though geographically distinct, often translated into the same feelings. Away from the physical presence of my past, I found it easy to argue that what mattered most was the story, the truth of what we tell ourselves, the versions we pass along to our daughters. But as I stood in the living room of my rock house that afternoon, I was again reminded of the enormous power of this prairie, its silence and the whisper I made inside it. I had forgotten how easily one person can be lost here. — Judy Blunt

A person cannot forget someone who is good to them. — Bruce Lee

For God so loved the world, that whosoever believes in him will, from that point on, be considered weired by the rest of the world, which means the church should be more like a zoo than a tomb of identical mummies. — Mike Yaconelli

Cincinnati needs to take notes from Houston. Houston fans are among the top five fans in the game. — Adam Dunn

Do something new, do something correct, do something quick. And don't worry about doing all three simultaneously. — Myself

Humans are capable of a lot more than they know. — Amy Reed

Over the boundary of time,
Hope transcends,
Desire sings,
One verse,
One song,
And that is the song of happiness. — Debasish Mridha

As I have often said, she has two styles of acting: with or without the beard. — Louise Rennison