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Jess began to wish she had worn a modest top that covered her up as far as- well, as far as her eyebrows. She wished she had at least rehearsed dancing in front of her full-length mirror before leaving home. She feared that her newly buoyant boobs might be getting rather out of hand. Bonnie especially - the left one - was beginning to feel a bit free-range, and it did seem a little drafty across her chest. Jess also began to worry that, in shaking up the soup so violently, she might somehow make it boil over. — Sue Limb

What's the news?
None, my lord, but that the world's grown honest,
Then is doomsday near. — William Shakespeare

For me, architecture is the means, not the end. It's a means of making different life forms possible. — Bjarke Ingels

If God had granted all the silly prayers I've made in my life, where should I be now? — C.S. Lewis

Male privilege is, in a word, violence. — Kate Bornstein

There is always an inside from outside the door — Munia Khan

Sancho tried to amuse him and cheer him up by chatting to him, and said, among other things, what is recorded in the next chapter. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

The shadows of Ina-Karekh are the place where nightmares dwell, but not their source. Never forget: the shadowlands are not elsewhere. We create them. They are within. — N.K. Jemisin

Musician jokes are a kind of joke that usually have to do with how much money someone makes. Musicians are always starving, so they're really mean to each other about who makes what. — Jackson Browne

What has made me successful is the ability to surrender my plans, dreams and goals to a power that's greater than other people and greater than myself. — Oprah Winfrey

When you can have a character that the audience likes from the beginning, but then you put them in a situation where they grow - I think that gives it a lot of heart. — John Lasseter

She was a natural leader. This was where she needed to be. Letting her go had been the right choice, even if the decision still burned in my gut. — Mary E. Pearson