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The underlying message of the Lancet article is that if you want to understand aggressive behaviour in children, look to the social and emotional environment in which they are growing up, and the values they bring to the viewing experience. — Hugh Mackay

I remember thinking, 'Downward dog' is so not a resting pose!' Now it actually can be. — Jennifer Nettles

He had failed. No, his faith had failed him. Nothing was left to him. It was all. Just. Gone. — Brandon Sanderson

Just a golden body throwing stones aimlessly into the sea. — John Fowles

The waiter smiled a polite little waiter's smile. He had almost exhausted his polite little waiter repertoire and would soon be slipping into his role of a rather tight-lipped and sarcastic little waiter. — Douglas Adams

-I die. My footprints are cursed. I walk around the village not knowing that all who cross where I have been will stay in estrous zero and bear no young. Eventually all die. O the embarrassment. — Joe Haldeman

Stories are like islands, go out exploring and you're bound to get lost fantastically. — M. Robert Randolph

If any young man wants to be a true temperance man let him go and get the delirium tremens, that'll settle it. — Dan Rice

Maude Rainey was built like a barrel, with a bosom as big as buckets and a voice that some claimed would make hair fall out. — Larry McMurtry

Effective teacher support in my mind is the same thing as effective management. Our teachers need strong management, just like anyone in any profession. — Wendy Kopp

Can you row?" the Sheep asked, handing her a pair of knitting-needles as she spoke.
"Yes, a little
but not on land
and not with needles
" Alice was beginning to say. — Lewis Carroll

Be bold. Be kind. Be brave. — Mark Deklin

There is no reason for beauty. It just is. — Erin Kellison

I can only wait for the final amnesia, the one that can erase an entire life. — Luis Bunuel