7 Quotes & Sayings By Laura Amy Schlitz

Laura Amy Schlitz is a writer and entrepreneur. She has worked in the field of online marketing for over a decade and has been a wealth blogger since 1999. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Huffington Post, NBC News, and more. She is the author of numerous books, including The Ultimate Wealth Plan for Women, The Wealthy Investor Plan for Women, The 7-Step Plan for Women to Get Rich Quick, and The Ultimate Guide to Online Marketing for Women Read more

She is also the founder of the popular blog SmartBizLady.com. In addition to her books and blog, Laura hosts The Wealthy Investor Show on BlogTalk Radio every Saturday at 10am EST/9am CST/7am PST.

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But I think the most important thing those books gave me was a kind of faith. My books promised me that life wasn’t just made up of workaday tasks and prosaic things. The world is bigger and more colorful and more important than that. Laura Amy Schlitz
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Most of the time when you laugh, it's because something is amiss - clumsy or wrong or sad - but when you laugh at a kitten, you laugh of pure joy. Laura Amy Schlitz
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I quite lost myself, gazing at this work of art.. . It thrilled me, that sculpture. For one thing, it reminded me that in my new life, I may have other such experiences. I needn't always be an ignorant girl. The world will offer itself to me like a chalice brimming with immortal wine, and I will quaff from it. Laura Amy Schlitz
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He pried Clara's arms loose and stood up, smoothing his wrinkled coat. Clara looked straight into his face. Her eyelids were red, but her gaze was like a lance. Dr. Wintermute had a sudden, uncomfortable conviction that she had seen into his soul. It was a look he was to remember often in the weeks to come. Laura Amy Schlitz
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I think I would rather have a cat than a sweetheart, after all. They are less trouble, and even the handsomest sweetheart is sadly lacking in fur. Laura Amy Schlitz
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One day, I was at my grandmother's house, and I found diaries that she kept as a young girl. I opened one to a page that had flowers glued inside. In her childish handwriting, my grandmother wrote, 'Pap died today. I am very sad.' The fact that this was true and that I could see the withered flowers made a huge impression on me. Laura Amy Schlitz