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She was conscious of the moments passing like irrevocable time, irrevocable happiness, for in these last seconds she might turn and see the face she would never see again. — Patricia Highsmith

It wasn't until I was an adult reader that I began to fathom the influence of fairy tales on writers I was in love with over the years, from Louisa May Alcott to Bernard Malamud to John Cheever to Anne Frank to Joy Williams. — Kate Bernheimer

When somebody, no matter who, gives everything, it makes people feel ashamed for him. — Eudora Welty

Joy, not grit, is the hallmark of holy obedience. We need to be lighthearted in what we do to avoid taking ourselves too seriously. It is a cheerful revolt against self and pride. Our work is jubilant, carefree, merry. Utter abandonment to God is done freely and with celebration. And so I urge you to enjoy this ministry of self-surrender. Don't push too hard. Hold this work lightly, joyfully. — Richard J. Foster

I know there is only one
Governor
Of
Deities. — Toba Beta

For about two years, I was a little wild. I was out partying, having adventures. — Jeremy Miller

One of the most common mistakes for an entry-level job interview is to take the position: 'What is this job going to do for me?' You should be saying 'Here's what I can do and here's what I want to do to help you.' — Norah O'Donnell

It's harder to eat meat when you know the animal's name ... I have found. — Jon Stewart

In terms of clothes, everything is on the same level for me. If I like it, it doesn't matter if it cost £200 or £2. — Sophie Ellis-Bextor

If you knew what a sensation of the nearness of a higher power one instinctively feels when one is permitted to contribute to the good of mankind, as I have done, and still do! Believe me, it is a great gift of God's mercy! — Jenny Lind

The mind, as you age, Is an artist, it seems. Monet paints your mem'ries, Picasso your dreams. — Robert Breault

There is the potential for much more spontaneity with prints than there is with the sculpture, which tends to be very slow, accretive kind of process-labor intensive. — Martin Puryear