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What came next is very hard to tell. Indeed, I have told it but once before, when I needed to, and I will tell it this time only becaude it forms a strand in the fabric of my story, and it wove itself into what came after. — Juliet Marillier

The time you absolutely have to get off your ass and act is when action seems futile — Marty Rubin

Fine. I don't have the time or the inclination to edit erotica, even good erotica, if there is such an animal. I'm not the only editor here. Give it to Thomas Finley." Zach named his least favorite coworker, the one who'd given him his nickname. "Or Angie Clark even."
"Finley? That pansy? He'd make a pass at Sutherlin, and she'd eat him alive. If you punched him in the face, he wouldn't even know how to bleed right."
Zach nearly laughed in agreement before remembering he was fighting with J.P. — Tiffany Reisz

No true reform has ever come to pass Unchallenged by a liar and an ass. — Arthur Guiterman

I always thought I would be a teacher. And I think I actually lived up to my initial dreams, because what I do now is teach millions and millions of people many different kinds of things. — Martha Stewart

On Mir, the lights kept going out because it had developed so many electrical problems. — Helen Sharman

Just as soon as a man makes up his mind that he wants to do something in life he changes from going with the tide to conscious activity. — William Walker Atkinson

Better to die on one's feet than to live on one's knees. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Change is about the narrowest and hardest groove that a man can get into. — G.K. Chesterton

If the hypothesis of evolution is true, living matter must have arisen from non-living matter; for by the hypothesis the condition of the globe was at one time such, that living matter could not have existed in it, life being entirely incompatible with the gaseous state. — Thomas Huxley

And most of all I will love myself. For when I do I will zealously inspect all things which enter my body, my mind, my soul, and my heart. Never will I overindulge the requests of my flesh, rather I will cherish my body with cleanliness and moderation. Never will I allow my mind to be attracted to evil and despair, rather I will uplift it with the knowledge and wisdom of the ages. Never will I allow my soul to become complacent and satisfied, rather I will feed it with meditation and prayer. Never will I allow my heart to become small and bitter, rather I will share it and it will grow and warm the earth. — Og Mandino

Bond people pose the same problem to a cultural anthropologist as a non-literate tribe deep in the Amazon. In — Michael Lewis