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It meant she considered relevancy before volunteering information. You can't teach people how to do that. — Penny Reid
I would not run round a corner to see the world blow up. — Henry David Thoreau
He's one of the good guys,' she always said.'Just sometimes he's working undercover — Cath Crowley
Moreover, the mythology may be mucking things up even while your partnership is alive and thriving. It is not wise to relegate all the other important kinds of people - close friends, valued colleagues, mentors, and kin - to the dustbin of human relationships. Ironically, it is also unfair to the one relationship partner who is mythologized. No mere mortal should be expected to fulfill every need, wish, whim, and dream of another human. — Bella DePaulo
Much of what I make is geometric, and has a kind of almost mathematical logic to the form. — Anish Kapoor
Reality and unreality have no clear distinction in our present circumstances. — Grant Morrison
When we teach our children to be good, to be gentle, to be forgiving (all these are attributes of God), to be generous, to love their follow men, to regard this present age as nothing, we instill virtue in their souls, and reveal the image of God within them. — Saint John Chrysostom
In the midst of events there is no perspective. — Barbara Tuchman
Thanks for putting me up for it ... trahyner." As V's eyes flared, Butch said, "Yeah, I looked up what the word meant. 'Beloved Friend' fits you perfect as far as I'm concerned."
V Flushed. Cleared his throat. "Good Deal, cop. Good ... deal. — J.R. Ward
Tapas is a fancy way of saying a morsel of food for a fuckload of money, but I didn't mind, I was feeling flush. — Peter Heller
The first (barbers) that entered Italy came out of Sicily and it was in the 454 yeare after the foundation of Rome. Brought in they were by P. Ticinius Mena as Verra doth report for before that time they never cut their hair. The first that was shaven every day was Scipio Africanus, and after cometh Augustus the Emperor who evermore used the razor. — Pliny The Elder
Falling thirty-three stories wasn't nearly as frightening as falling in love. — Jill Archer
Here are fruits, flowers, leaves and branches, and here is my heart which beats only for you. — Paul Verlaine
