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I learned how quickly I could go from having never met someone to having the world think I'm dating them. — Halsey
Ublala Pung grunted a laugh. 'They'd never find her if it was a manhunt. — Steven Erikson
It gets better, you are important, and you can't be replaced. Hang on. You'll fing youre tribe. — Penelope Douglas
Men were just like sheep, and nothing was easier than for women to set up as shepherds and pen them up in a field. — Booth Tarkington
We live in a bubble of the fantasy of death, but the reality of it is something that we obviously all face and have to deal with, at some point. — Michael Sheen
If there is a mystical chord in democracy, it probably revolves around the notion that unexpected music can resonate from politics when people are pursuing questions larger than self ... I have seen that ennobling effect in people many, many times- expressed by those who found themselves engaged in genuine acts of democratic expression, who claimed their right to define the larger destiny of their community, their nations. — William Greider
He clutched to these names, repeating each one in his head, holding them like precious gemstones. The names mattered. The men mattered. — Brandon Sanderson
Reflective listening is where you yell into a canyon and wait for the echo! — Dr Steven Bottomley
Even more difficult to explain, than the breaking-up of a single mass into fragments, and the drifting apart of these blocks to form the foundations of the present-day continents, is the explanation of the original production of the single mass, or PANGAEA, by the concentration of the former holosphere of granitic sial into a hemisphere of compressed and crushed gneisses and schists. Creep and the effects of compression, due to shrinking or other causes, have been appealed to but this is hardly a satisfactory explanation. The earth could no more shrug itself out of its outer rock-shell unaided, than an animal could shrug itself out of its hide, or a man wriggle out of his skin, or even out of his closely buttoned coat, without assistance either of his own hands or those of others. — Amadeus William Grabau
