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Momma, you're special, Renesmee told me without any surprise, like she was commenting on the color of my clothes.
— Stephenie Meyer
Producing is a thankless task akin to hotel management. Unfortunately, there are not too many good hotel managers.
— David Hemmings
If we do not design policies to halt, and then reverse population growth, Nature by default will soon exact a most punishing solution
— Fred Thompson
Concentrate more on your achievements than your failures. Learn to take the failures as opportunities to rectify your errors.
— Stephen Richards
Bird boy kept us out there in the freezing rain while he yammered about the Red One this and Red One that. Darius got Zoey in here despite his help.
— P.C. Cast
Damn chicken. Come eat your dinner. I'm cold.
— Patrick Rothfuss
If God is your world, what have you to fear?
— Emma Curtis Hopkins
And what has become of it, where is that onetime love? Now it is the grave of a bird, a drop of black quartz, a chunk of wood eroded by the rain.
— Pablo Neruda
If you make the goal of your life just to stay alive, you'll fail. If you make the goal of your life the kingdom, you cannot lose.
— Kevin DeYoung
We cannot take for granted that the future will be better, and that means we need to work to create it today.
— Peter Thiel
Knowledge work is not defined by quantity. Neither is knowledge work defined by its costs. Knowledge work is defined by its results.
— Peter F. Drucker
Amanda took the torn page from Maniac. To her, it was the broken wing of a bird, a pet out in the rain.
— Jerry Spinelli
Like a bird singing in the rain, let grateful memories survive in time of sorrow.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
When April steps aside for May,
Like diamonds all the rain-drops glisten;
Fresh violets open every day:
To some new bird each hour we listen. — Lucy Larcom
Like diamonds all the rain-drops glisten;
Fresh violets open every day:
To some new bird each hour we listen. — Lucy Larcom