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Outside the Weirwall, Jack could hear the thud of bodies colliding and the cries of the wounded. It seemed like a lot of noise. Even given the fact that Ellen was involved.
"Why'd she go out there?" Jack demanded. "Why didn't you stop her?"
Brooks spat on the ground. "Have you ever tried to stop Captain Stephenson from anythin'? — Cinda Williams Chima

You can't force someone to see the truth, just like you can't force a blind man to see. — Marilyn Manson

Lots of male friendships begin as a cheeky snog. Or a little undercurrent of flirtation. — Kate Winslet

I think I'm going to fall in love with this man. — K.A. Tucker

The world is like that boat, tossed by the storms of greed and hatred and fear. — Joseph Goldstein

Change happened and you thought it was forever, and immediately there were all the enemies of that change making common cause and meeting in the cloakrooms. — C.J. Cherryh

Actually the contents of these books mattered little. What did matter was what they first felt when they went into the library, where they would see not the walls of black books but multiplying horizons and expanses that, as soon as they crossed the doorstep, would take them away from the cramped life of the neighbourhood. — Albert Camus

When Lin optioned his book, Ron was relieved that the Founding Father who had the most dramatic and least appreciated life story would finally get his due - even though a rap musical was the last way that Ron had anticipated Hamilton getting it. — Lin-Manuel Miranda

Speaking of opinions, the charming woman does not air hers very freely. The crude woman is eager to let you know what she thinks of every matter, person or object that bobs up. She comments on every passing item - even in public, as you may have noticed. Not only is it bad taste for her to be so desperately interested in her own reactions and opinions - but she throws away the precious aura of reserve and mystery that makes a woman attractive. — Margery Wilson