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The world's pulse skipped a beat. Magic flooded in. "Yes." I grinned and grabbed the blanket. "Onward, my noble steed. To our inevitable doom and gory death." Thirty — Ilona Andrews

All husbands are boring... No woman with ounce of sense gets married to be entertained, she marries to be maintained. — Isabel Allende

We have our self-importance. We also have our inadequacy. The former is a desperate invention of the latter. — Don DeLillo

I can't keep secrets about myself. I can keep secrets about other people, but if it's about myself, I'm like, 'blah blah blah blah.' — Olivia Cooke

I knew if I wanted to be a general manager, I was going to have to leave to work for another organization. — Steve Yzerman

The American people deserve a budget that invests in the future, protects the most vulnerable among us and helps to create jobs and economic security. — Carl Levin

Where the heart is the mind works best. — Louisa May Alcott

Partisanship must end at the waters edge. — Harry S. Truman

His own daughters constantly presented him with a mathematical impossibility, one minute running around the house wearing pajamas covered in images of the blankly staring Hello, Kitty, the next minute announcing they had dates who would be picking them up at seven. He believed his daughters were not old enough to date and yet clearly by the standards of this country they were old enough to be members of a terrorist organization — Ann Patchett

Facts are stupid until brought into connection with some general law. — Louis Agassiz

What is considered 'conservative' and what is considered 'liberal' changes in any given era. — Rick Perlstein

Renee was beautiful, but she was my friend now. On the other hand, Annette was my friend, but now she was beautiful. makes about as much sense as anything ever does with girls — Jordan Sonnenblick

The first condition a community should set, if it aspires to be a nation, is to own the land whereon it lives, and supply its own needs. — Max Nordau