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If God had intended that man should go backward, he would have given him eyes in the back of his head. — Victor Hugo

He kissed my lips, his skin warm in spite of the cool winter wind whipping past us. His whisper would have been lost on me before, but now I heard every word. "What do you want, Raven? — Lisa Kessler

Where the truth remains hidden from the outside, the inside imprisons the hidden. — Chess Desalls

The reality is it's still in our hands. We have to play four real good games against the Angels. If we take three of four we're still two back and then we'd need help. We'd still be breathing, but we'd need help. We'll shoot all our bullets to try and win that game (Monday) and worry about the next day when we get there. — Ken Macha

The great and recurrent question about Abroad is, is it worth the trouble of getting there? — Rose Macaulay

I'd seen him fight before, but it never got old. He was captivating. He never stopped moving. Every action was graceful and lethal. He was a dancer of death. — Richelle Mead

Why can't we have patience and expect good things to take time? — John Wooden

If I wasn't Maryse ... I would want to be. — Maryse Ouellet

Believing that, for the most part, our actions determine our fates in life can only spur us to work harder; and when we see this hard work pay off, our belief in ourselves only grows stronger. — Shawn Achor

History serves as a model not only of who and what we are to be, we learn what to champion and what to avoid. — Steve Berry

Reality has always had too many heads. — Bob Dylan

Our mistake, you see, was to write interminable large operas, which had to fill an entire evening. And now along comes someone with a one or two-act opera without all that pompous nonsense - that was a happy reform. — Giuseppe Verdi

Real movie producers aren't this nice. — Joel Siegel

I knew from my television work that I could sit down and put words on paper but didn't know if I had the talent to tell a story in novel form. — Simon Toyne

But what a superb game the three of us are playing. Who is the demon? Who is the liar? Who the human being? Who the cleverest? Who the strongest? Who loves the most? Are we three immense egos fighting for domination or for love, or are these things mixed? — Anais Nin