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Joan Finch is tall and sickly thin. She is wearing a tight black dress that accentuates her bony legs, the crookedness of her body. She looks like a burnt matchstick. — Jerrod Edson

The secret is not just to be stunning, which I find comes rather easily, to be honest. The tricky thing is getting exactly the right level of stun for the occasion. — Melody Malone

What hard evidence is there that Obama doesn't want ebola in America? — Adam Baldwin

People are people. Hateful and peaceful. Content and miserable. Honest and deceitful. With all of that inside fighting for control every minute of the day, it's a wonder everybody's not banging their heads against the wall. — Rachel Caine

Let us be what God likes, so long as we are His, and let us not be what we want to be, if it is against his intention. — Saint Francis De Sales

The crickets still sing in October. And lilly, she's trying to bloom. Tho she's resting her head on the shoulder of death, she still shines by the light of the moon. — Kevin Dalton

Somebody is always doing something that somebody else said couldn't be done. — Evan Esar

If you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt. Once we cross the deepest part of hurt, it doesn't hurt anymore. . You become part of the eternal journey of love commences again — Sandhya Jane

The end of poetry is not to create a physical condition which shall give pleasure to the mind ... The end of poetry is not an after-effect, not a pleasurable memory of itself, but an immediate, constant and even unpleasant insistence upon itself. — Laura Riding

So willing is every man to flatter himself, that the difference between approving laws, and obeying them, is frequently forgotten; he that acknowledges the obligations of morality and pleases his vanity with enforcing them to others, concludes himself zealous in the cause of virtue. — Samuel Johnson

Nowadays three witty turns of phrase and a lie make a writer. — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Just taught my kids about taxes by eating 38% of their ice cream. — Conan O'Brien

Reflective abstraction, however, is based not on individual actions but on coordinated actions. — Jean Piaget