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He wasn't quite sure when he made it, somewhere between turning on the shower and stepping in, perhaps, or pouring the milk and adding the cereal, or maybe a dozen tiny decisions had added up like letters until they finally made a word, a phrase, a sentence. — Victoria Schwab

I do want to try to put things in perspective today relative to the U.S.-Canada relationship. I would like to start by talking about how important this relationship is to the people of the United States. — Paul Cellucci

Howl said to Sophie, I've been wondering all along if you would turn out to be that lovely girl I met on May Day. Why were you scared then? — Diana Wynne Jones

Love is a conquest! Love is war! — Marissa Meyer

The human mind is an illusion, so it does not exist even though it may seem to exist. However, the mind of God - the mind of the world - is the entity of Truth which actually exists although it has no form. — Woo Myung

I'm a giant pimple on the face of humanity. — Katie Alender

Gratitude is a sickness suffered by dogs. — Joseph Stalin

The key to making money in angel investing is saying no. You meet with 100 companies and say no to 99 of them. — Kevin Rose

The idea of spending another six hours with Leon and his farts was more than I could take. — John Scalzi

Rationally, factory farming is so obviously wrong, in so many ways. In all of my reading and conversations, I've yet to find a credible defense of it. But food is not rational. Food is culture, habit, and identity. — Jonathan Safran Foer

When I first had my eyebrows waxed, I was pretty disturbed. — Chiwetel Ejiofor

He rated it as a gain in coming to America, that here you could get tea, and coffee, and meat every day. But the only true America is that country where you are at liberty to pursue such a mode of life as may enable you to do without these, and where the state does not endeavor to compel you to sustain the slavery and war and other superfluous expenses which directly or indirectly result from the use of such things. — Henry David Thoreau