
Top 13 Sesquicentennial Coin Quotes
#1. Get in the habit of speaking positive, faith-filled words over your life, because a healthy self-image is one of the greatest assets you can have. It will not only cause you to rise higher, but it will inspire others around you to live at their best.
Victoria Osteen
#2. It was always sad, the way the world was going. And always a new age dawning.
Elizabeth Strout
#3. Honestly, if you don't fit in then you're probably doing the right thing.
Lights Poxlietner
#4. The craft of writing is the art of penetrating other minds with the figures that are in your own mind.
John Steinbeck
#6. He admitted to me that seeing a person die was one of the most incredible experiences he'd ever had. It made him feel human, watching the life leave their eyes. I tried to tell him that fucking me would make him feel like God, but he didn't buy it.
Nicole Castle
#7. My writing day has grown shorter as I've aged, although it seems to produce the same number of pages.
Anne Tyler
#8. What would be the use of immortality to a person who cannot use well half an hour?
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#10. I pointed at the little kids goading each other to jump from rib cage to shoulder and Gus answered just loud enough for me to hear over the din, 'Last time, I imagined myself as the kid. This time, the skeleton.
John Green
#11. I read 'The Great Gatsby' in high school and was hypnotized by the beauty of the sentences and moved by the story about the irrevocability of lost love.
Tom Perrotta
#12. Math-thinking, I would say, encourages flipping and substituting letters in words (in the novel, one of the boys double-majors in math and myth, for example, and his twin cracks a joke about the father's handwriting that morphs "cacography" into "dadography").
Mary Kay Zuravleff
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