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Does G get angry because it follows F in the alphabet? Does page 68 in a book start a revolution because it follows 67? — Haruki Murakami

The place that you gain the most power is within your own mind. Stopping thought generates power. That is why people meditate. The longer you can stop thought, the more power you gain. — Frederick Lenz

I was a runner, a failed quarterback, third-string quarterback, but in track I was a 2-miler. — Bob Seger

I feel warm and reassured," I whispered. "He's like Santa. — Maureen Johnson

My son, Simon Lewis, wants to sign up for a life where you have to do a hundred push-ups before breakfast? — Cassandra Clare

Trevor cupped his hands around it, felt Zach's heartbeat throbbing between his palms. The skin of the shaft was textured, slightly rippled beneath the surface. The head was as smooth as satin, as rose petals. Trevor rubbed his thumb across it, squeezed gently, heard Zack suck air in through his teeth and moan as he let it out. He could see blood suffusing the tissue just beneath the translucent skin, a deep dusky rose delicately purpled at the edges, crowned with a single dewy pearl of come. It was as intimate, as raw as holding someone's heart in his hands. — Poppy Z. Brite

I think complexity is mostly sort of crummy stuff that is there because it's too expensive to change the interface. — Jaron Lanier

To want is to have a weakness. — Margaret Atwood

I reached between the seats to the backseat, where her purse was on the floor. It was the size of a grocery bag and it weighed a ton.
"What the hell do you have in this thing?"
"Everything."
I didn't ask for further explanation. I managed to pull the bag up to the front seat, open it, and find her iPad. I put the bag on the floor between my feet, lest I pull a muscle leveraging it into the back again. — Michael Connelly