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Anyone who thinks the pen is mightier than the sword has not been stabbed with both.
— Lemony Snicket
You can't speak life to others if you don't know how to speak life to yourself. Dead leaves can't breathe.
— Kemi Sogunle
I have sincerely tried not to deride the action of men, not to lament nor to abhor them. I have done all in my might to understand them.- Spinoza
— Lion Feuchtwanger
You mean you don't wear thongs?" I ask, feigning exasperation. "Hell no! I'd be digging that thing out of my ass all night long.
— K.L. Grayson
Every living thing deserves our respect ... be it humble or proud, ugly or beautiful.
— Lloyd Alexander
You have nothing with which to bargain. You can offer Jesus only one thing - belief. He simply asks, "Do you believe in Me?
— Cary Schmidt
Let him cry, it's good for his lungs" is not the solution mothers wish to hear. Disregarding the problem does not make it go away.
— Hetty Van De Rijt
I read my books to writing workshops and friends, and I'm often focussed just on keeping them entertained. I never think about marketing at all.
— Karen Joy Fowler
Our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is the source of spiritual power that will give you and me the assurance that we have nothing to fear.
— M. Russell Ballard
There's nothing you could do that I haven't seen an army of uglier, hairier people do thousands of times before.
— Thea Harrison
In the days of anarchy, it was freedom to. Now you are being given freedom from. Don't underrate it. In
— Margaret Atwood
The way you eat defines how you look to yourself, but the way you speak defines how you look to others.
— Ankit Goel
Keep the child within alive. A child never tires of hearing the birds sing, never gets bored looking at flowers.
— Mata Amritanandamayi
When you start you're trying to achieve staying alive and getting home. If you can do both of those, then you stand a chance of breaking the record.
— Ellen MacArthur
Luck is a tag given by the mediocre to account for the accomplishments of genius.
— Robert A. Heinlein