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Jesus," Kerensky said, looking around. "You people. I have one of the most incredible experiences I'll ever have, talking with the one person who really gets me - who really understands me - and you're all down here thinking I'm performing some sort of time-travelling incestuous masturbation thing. — John Scalzi

I'm drinking your reply. Maybe isn't too hot or cold, so I'm chugging it. — Jarod Kintz

Dodging left, he sucked his breath in at the distance to the next rooftop. If he missed that, it was going to hurt. Who wants to live forever? Ignoring his favorite motto whenever a dose of extreme stupidity was called for, he pulled his javelin off his belt and extended it so that he could use it to pole-vault over. He held his breath as he soared over the street so far below. Thankfully — Sherrilyn Kenyon

There's never been someone like me in history - a fighter like me only comes along every 1,000 years. — Tyson Fury

Then I made her understand that, where she was concerned, I was only a poor dog, ready to die for her. But that she could marry the young man she pleased because she had cried with me, and mingled her tears with mine. ~ Erik — Gaston Leroux

Every performance is different, but I try to approach them in the same way and give it my all. — McCoy Tyner

Democracy does not contain any force which will check the constant tendency to put more and more on the public payroll. The state is like a hive of bees in which the drones display, multiply and starve the workers so the idlers will consume the food and the workers will perish. — Plato

Exercise is a journey, not a destination. It must be continued for the rest of your life. We do not stop exercising because we grow old - we grow old because we stop exercising. — Kenneth H. Cooper

Everything we do, our entire interior monologue, is prayer. — Madeleine L'Engle

History can only hurt us if we let it. — Louise Douglas

To have Achilles's gratitude was clearly a terminal disease. — Orson Scott Card