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The worst attitude of all would be the professional attitude which regards children in the lump as a sort of raw material which we have to handle. — C.S. Lewis

So here's the drill. Every morning you'll come here to the Bank to check in with the Etceteras."
"Wait, what?"
"Etceteras. ETC stands for Ether Traffic Controllers, and the nickname just evolved from there."
"What does that make us, then?"
"Well, technically," said Uncle Mort, "we're called Gamma Removal and Immigration Managers - "
"But are more commonly known as Grims," Driggs said.
"Can't say I approve of the term." Uncle Mort flourished his razor-sharp scythe and smiled. "We're not that grim, are we?"
Lex snickered. — Gina Damico

As powerful as her responses were, they paled in comparison to Axum's. To be with Axum in that way was to feel his need, his hunger and his release along with her own and as if they were her own. It was the same for Axum. Her fears, doubts, and, yes, desires became his, even as they tempered his. There was nothing for them to learn of one another. Everything thought, every breath, the slightest touch moved seamlessly into the next, propelled by absolute certainty of one another's desires. Complete satisfaction was a foregone conclusion as they moved deeper into one another, beyond their bodies and into a place where they alone existed, perpetually intertwined, woven together into one being. — Kirsten Beyer

Where might is mixed with wit, there is too good an accord in a government. — Elizabeth I

No matter how busy a man is, he is never too busy to stop and talk about how busy he is. — Kahlil Gibran

The road to national rebirth is a hard one, but there is no other. — Aaron David Miller

Home is wherever I go. — Indira Gandhi

A baby was a fact. It was a being with a mind and a nature, and you could feel about it any way you liked, but a baby wouldn't care. Just by existing, it demanded that you believe in a future: the future it would crawl in, walk in, live in. A baby was a piece of time; it was a promise you made that the world made back to you. — Justin Cronin

Everything we say is a story. But nothing we say is just a story. — Anne Fortier

Love of country is the Mason's deed; world citizenship is his thought. — Benjamin Franklin

I'm the laziest inventor you ever met. My inventing is in my head - I don't have to be in the lab working and sweating. — Woody Norris

Allowing for exceptions, there is still one basic difference between the traditional arts and the mass-media arts: in the traditional arts, the artist grows; in a mass medium, the artist decays profitably. — Pauline Kael

When I'm cooking for myself, I find that I eat almost completely vegetarian, although I'm not vegetarian. — Gail Simmons