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Occasionally a car swooshed by in the rain and its headlights would swing round momentarily and illuminate the room-the pool table, snowshoes on the wall and the rowing machine, the armchair in which Henry sat, motionless, a glass in his hand and the cigarette burning low between his fingers. For a moment his face, pale and watchful as a ghost's, would be caught in the headlights and then, very gradually, it would slide back into the dark. — Donna Tartt

Encourage public schools to teach American children how to code just after they learn to multiply. — Marvin Ammori

Living is too hard right now. Dying is easy. Let me die. — Kristin Cashore

You can always win points; winning people's respect is a lot more important. — John Flanagan

We worked so hard," [Joan Blondell] said, "and hardly ever had a day off ... Saturday was a working day and we usually worked right into Sunday morning." Joan's good nature may have worked against her in the long run. While fellow Warner Brothers workers Bette Davis, James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland and Humphrey Bogart fought like lions for better roles and more creative input, Joan took things in stride, at least through the early 1930s. "I just sailed through things, took the scripts I was given, did what I was told. I couldn't afford to go on suspension - my family needed what I could make. — Eve Golden

It wouldn't kill you to get out of your comfort zone a little bit. — Jenny Han

One does not advance when one walks toward no goal, or - which is the same thing - when his goal is infinity. — Emile Durkheim

We've prosecuted police, dozens of them over the years. — Robert P. McCulloch

So when you look at the eschaton what you see, strangely enough, is your own face. — Terence McKenna

I remember writing the post but not what I said specifically, so I'll either repeat myself or say something completely different and baffle everybody. — Brad Warner

The continuation of her life was more than another day of breathing, but was the gift of another day of engagement with her beloved across the spectrum of all things. — Dan Simmons

No one is a natural - you have to work at being a natural. — Greg Proops

Yet Glory drags in chains behind her dazzling car
the obscure no less than the noble. — Horace

Opportunity makes a thief. — Francis Bacon