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A secret always has a strengthening effect upon a newborn friendship, as does the shared impression that an external figure is to blame:
— Eleanor Catton
Death is a confirmation of the believer's creed. For the skeptic it is discovery, immense and late.
— Calvin Miller
You learn a lot about a person by the way he plays cards.
Then it was a good thing no one had seen her play. — Karen Hawkins
Then it was a good thing no one had seen her play. — Karen Hawkins
If America has a civic religion, the First Amendment is its central article of faith.
— Henry Louis Gates
Watching a good actor is the best way to learn.
— Kieran Culkin
We need all kinds of artists. We have no need to destroy drawing. We lose so much. This wouldn't happen in music.
— David Hockney
Sometimes things seem good at first ... but we learn the hard way that they weren't as good as we thought.
— Melody Carlson
Do not be ashamed to cry, Rra," said Mma Ramotswe. "It is the way that things begin to get better. It is the first step.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Ahhh, darlin', the women won't even glance my way."
She squeezed. "If they do, they'll learn that I'm a damn good shot. — Carolyn Brown
She squeezed. "If they do, they'll learn that I'm a damn good shot. — Carolyn Brown
Joan of Arc had style. Jesus had style.
— Charles Bukowski
There is really only one way to learn good writing: good reading and extensive writing and revising.
— Robert Lane Greene
The really big challenge is delivering the social justice agenda in the Belfast Agreement, which hasn't been delivered.
— Mike Nesbitt
That's a very good way to learn the craft of writing - from reading.
— William Faulkner
Do not consider yourself deprived because your dreams were not fulfilled; the truly deprived have never dreamed.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
I readied myself for the great effort of speaking with the throat-and-belly instead of the mind-and-heart. It is altogether a different skill.
— Catherynne M Valente
There's no such thing as a mistake. There are only experiences. Some are good, and some are bad. Either way, it is an experience we learn from.
— Jenna Alatari
I'm a little bit too obsessed with the news. I find the news easier to follow than narrative entertainment programs.
— Jon Stewart
One would think the more obtrusive setting would create the greatest impact, but instead it is the solitude that presses with more force.
— Elizabeth Crook
Sci-fi nerds are respectful, honorable. You can trust them.
— Claudia Christian