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For example, from nouns to verbs to aspects of grammar, we each store language in different areas, recruiting different regions for different components. — John Medina

By the unification of architecture, sculpture and painting a new plastic reality will be created. — Piet Mondrian

The burst of subconscious virtuousness that comes from first buying butternut squash makes it easier to put a pint of ice cream in the cart later. — Charles Duhigg

Laura and I really don't realize how bright our children is sometimes until we get an objective analysis. — George W. Bush

But since then, it seemed he had been caught up in a hurricane, whirling from one thing to another with scarcely enough time to catch a breath. Perhaps that was good. Because if he stopped and took the time to think about things too deeply, dark thoughts started to intrude. — Brian Falkner

It involved giving up what I thought was bringing me comfort, only to clearly see they were leading to a sure and certain early death. I was committing suicide slowly, sweet morsel by sweet morsel (p. 219). — Teresa Shields Parker

Want to play baseball?'" she asked. Shane's eyes opened, and he stopped stroking her hair. "What?'" "First base,'" she said. "You're already there.'" "I'm not running the bases.'" "Well, you could at least steal second.'" "Jeez, Claire. I used to distract myself with sports stats at times like these, but now you've gone and ruined it. — Rachel Caine

That's what life is all about. There's a lot of crying. So you'd better cry now and get used to it. — Ellen DeGeneres

It's estimated that by 2030 there will be virtually no unskilled jobs in the British economy. — Lucy Powell

I am crying, he thought, opening his eyes to stare through the soapy, stinging water. I feel like crying, so I must be crying, but it's impossible to tell because I'm underwater. But he wasn't crying. Curiously, he felt too depressed to cry. Too hurt. It felt as if she'd taken the part of him that cried. — John Green