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Them Quotes by Terry Brooks
- The unicorns were the most recognizable magic the fairies possessed, and they sent them to those worlds where belief in the magic was in danger…
- In bad weather, I spent hours drawing action figures on paper, coloring them, backing them on cardboard, then cutting them out and creating whole stories…
- Fiction writers are strange beasts. They are, like all writers, observers first and foremost. Everything that happens to and around them is potential material for…
- You can get away with breaking all of the other rules at least once in a while, but you can't get away with breaking this…
- We live out our lives as we are meant to live them-with some choice, with some chance, but mostly as a result of the persons…
- When she cried, he would say, "there is nothing wrong with crying. Your feelings tell you who are. They tell what is important. Don't ever…
- If I have the means, I have the responsibility to employ them.
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