“Let this coming year be better than all the others. Vow to do some of the things you have always wanted to do but could not find the time. Call up a forgotten friend. Drop an old grudge, and replace it with some pleasant memories. Vow not to make a promise you do not think you can keep. Walk tall, and smile more. You will look 10 years younger. Do not be afraid to say, I love you. Say it again. They are the sweetest words in the world.” ThinkingWorldYearsLooksWantedMemoriesWalksLove YouPromiseForgottenPleasantTallNew YearVowSweetestGrudgeNew Years EveSay I Love YouHappy New YearBest YearNew Year's ResolutionsNew Year New BeginningHappy New Year EveNew Year WishesOld YearNew Years Eve LoveSmile MorePleasant Memories Author:Ann Landers
“We underestimate teenagers at our peril. Even the dismissive thing out on the street--look at what they're wearing. Then we'll hear stories about how a toddler fell on the tracks, and it's often a teenager who comes to the rescue and walks away because he or she doesn't want any credit. I recognize it because I've written books for teenagers--it's basically that they feel things more than adults do. They want things more than you think. They want things with greater depth than you think they do. Teenagers have got a lot of soul that adults have forgotten they have within themselves.” ThinkingWantFeelsLooksBookSoulStoriesWalksGreaterWrittenStreetsAdultsDepthForgottenTrackCreditTeenagerRescueUnderestimatePerilToddler Author:Markus Zusak
“In art we are once again able to do all the things we have forgotten; we are able to walk on water; we speak to the angels who call us; we move, unfettered, among the stars.” ArtAbleMovingSpeakStarsWaterWalksAngelForgotten Author:Madeleine L'Engle
“Citizen's Band radio renders one accessible to a wide variety of people from all walks of life. It should not be forgotten that all walks of life include conceptual artists, dry cleaners, and living poets.” PeopleShouldArtistWalksPoetCitizensBandForgottenRadioWideVarietyDryCleanersWalks Of LifeDry Cleaners Book:The Fran Lebowitz Reader Source: The Fran Lebowitz Reader
“I've only read three books by Stephen King. When I was 10 I read 'The Long Walk,' one of his pseudonymous Bachman books. In my early 20s, while trapped on a family vacation, I read 'The Dark Half,' which taught me a word I have never forgotten: psychopomp. Now I have read '11/22/63.'” LongBookThreeDarkWalksHalfTaughtKingsForgottenVacationTrappedLong WalksEarly 20sFamily Vacation Author:Lev Grossman