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John Welwood

The words "I love you," spoken in moments of genuine appreciation, wonder, or caring arise from something perfectly pure within us - the capacity to ...

Jules Deplume

I gazed at his face in the rapidly fading light of day, admiring his five o-clock stubble and ruggedly handsome features. If you were being ...

June Winton

Genre? What's that?

John G. Neihardt

Sometimes dreams are wiser than waking.

John Legg

Whoever, whatever, this problem was all about, he was not leaving. Not this time.

Jose Vilson

Do SMART Boards and iPads really change pedagogy for the millions of students institutionally ostracized based on their race, religion, or gender? Or are they ...

Joel Beeke

Like the Puritans, live in terms of the settled judgement that the joy of heaven will make amends of any losses and crosses, strains and ...

Jeff Boyer

When you make a choice, there is always a cost, remind yourself of this when you find yourself procrastinating.

John Anthony Miller

Memories are nice, but dreams are better.

Jenny Ackland

Do not be deceived by this face for my brain remains magnificent. ---- Aunt Berna

Jess Lowe

When I die, I want to be remembered for what I did, not what I could've done

Jessie Baylin

If you've ever had your heart broken, it's like, once is enough - you can live a lifetime on that. Ya know? You can write ...

John Newton

I once was lost, but now am found,

Jim Conroy

Just remember, somewhere, a little Chinese girl is warming up with your max.

Judith Hoag

I think commercials get a bad rap, that there's no creativity to them, but I haven't found that to be entirely true. The process of ...

Jeff Wall

The spontaneous is the most beautiful thing that can appear in a picture, but nothing in art appears less spontaneously than that.

Jay Moore

I use as sensitive a line as possible when I draw on the plate.

Jimmy Jewel

I may not be able to pull on the smallest of holds, but those I can pull on I can pull on all day long.

Julie Christie

I never dreamed I'd like any city as well as London. San Francisco is exciting, moody, exhilarating. I even love the muted fogs.

John Bude

,m./But it is precisely at those moments when the glass seems to be 'set fair' that Fate invariably decides to take a hand.

Jamie Beck

These kisses hurt--not from roughness, but because she could feel all his pain.

Joyce Swann

When one plays a part for a long enough time, he begins to convince himself that he is the character he pretends to be,

John Courtenay James

The section of Aramaeans that pressed its way from the Euphrates southward, and drove the Edomites out of Petra, was afterwards known as Nabataean.

Joseph Roth

I am thankful once again to strip off an old life, as I so often have during these years. I look back upon a soldier, ...

Jocelynn Drake

Why kill a flower when you can kill a human instead?

Juan Gris

I try to make concrete that which is abstract.

Jennifer Jabaley

He's confused. It's a classic love triangle ... like Peyton, Lucas and Brooke on One Tree Hill. Or Joey, Dawson and Pacey on Dawson's Creek. ...

Jeremiah P. Ostriker

If you take a galaxy and try to make it bigger, it becomes a cluster of galaxies, not a galaxy. If you try to make ...

Julieanne O'Connor

SLAMMED DOORS, Path of Discouragement. OPEN DOORS, Path of change. Do something different.

Jaq D. Hawkins

We are not like you. We do not glory in having power over our own kind." Haghuf turned to walk away. Then as an afterthought ...

John Parsons

Magick is not created by man, it is a part of man, having its basis in the structure of his brain, his body and his ...

Jack Hyles

If we prepare ourselves for life's inevitables, we will not be perplexed by life's transitions.

Jeannie Eubanks

It is a Woman's right to limit her man's options.

Joel Best

This book argues that the history of federal student loan policies is best understood as a series of messes in which attention became focused on ...

Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson

Questers of the truth, that's who dogs are; seekers after the invisible scent of another being's authentic core.

Juliana Gray

Puddles were weak. Puddles were transparent, with all their secrets and imperfections clearly visible to observers standing above them. Puddles could be stepped on and ...

James Earl Jones

I was preparing myself for the theater, and ... I got a little job here and a job there, but it wasn't going well, and ...

Janice Thompson

Dance comes naturally to us when we're little but fades when we get older. Too many people let the stresses of life get them wound ...

JD Welsch

I look up into the stars and then look down to count my scars; I know mercy.

Jesse Browner

We are all doomed to seek our own happiness; we can't help ourselves. We are all, the cruel and the gentle alike, condemned to seeking ...

John M. Ford

The ideal, it seems to me, is to show things happening and allow the reader to decide what they mean.

J. Tyson-Capper

And unbidden, floating into consciousness came the truth of his utter wretchedness. Even the very earth seemed to cry out in pain. Hodburn Wood

Jacqueline LaTourrette

Goddammit! How does the world keep spinning with women on the planet?Ian St. John in THE POMPEII SCROLL

James C. Donahue

I was nervous about the meeting, not

J.R. Thorn

Maxine wouldn't appreciate a visit from a succubus, especially one being tracked by a detective. But I didn't have a choice. I needed help. Even ...

Jennifer Jimenez

Dreaming is the soul's fuel...and it is not fossil

Joseph D'Lacey

The Earth was not dead. She had been sick, yes, weakened by an infestation. Now she was ridding herself of it. For those who remained ...

Jeffrey Dhywood

Prohibitionism violates the fundamental law of market economy, which led to the emergence of a thriving shadow economy.

Jan Jarboe Russell

His conclusion, preserved for posterity, was that the experiment of interning families of suspected nationalities - German, Japanese, Italians, and others - was a failure. ...

Jay Jordan

Certainty' with respect to successful language learning and use--whether oral, written, or technologically mediated combinations--applies less and less to discrete products and more to adaptive ...

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