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Women have helped shape our world, yet still do not receive the recognition and compensation they deserve. — Colleen Hanabusa

Blowing out a breath, she glanced down at Liam. He lifted his head and smiled at her. Good God, look at those teeth. — Thea Harrison

Always be grateful for your blessings, especially your heritage. When we are blessed with goodly parents, we should be grateful. This is the debt each of us owes for our heritage. — Quentin L. Cook

It is said that an eighteenth-century bishop who read Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels threw the book into the fire, indignantly declaring that he didn't believe a word of it. He obviously thought that the story was meant to be true, but suspected that it was invented. Which, of course, is just what it is. The bishop was dismissing the fiction because he thought it was fiction. — Terry Eagleton

A plodding diligence brings us sooner to our journey's end than a fluttering way of advancing by starts. — Roger L'Estrange

It is a fact, however, that there is no rest for the wicked. — Muriel Lester

The addict will screw you over and lie to you and do all kinds of things. — Daniel Baldwin

In the pleading of cases nothing pleases so much as brevity. — Pliny The Younger

I had possessed her - and she never knew it. — Vladimir Nabokov

Though introverts look calm on the surface, our brains are bubbling with activity, and thus we require less external stimulation than extroverts. — Adam S. McHugh

In a world of wolves one should go armed, and one of the most powerful defensive weapons within the reach of Negroes is the practice of race first in all parts of the world. — Marcus Garvey

I could have," she said, "but it would have been no more real than the visions that plague me." "So you chose a pathetic guard." Her lips quivered. "You don't understand. He is the only thing that is real." Aimery — Marissa Meyer

Jack Kennedy brought an "intense concentration" and a "gently teasing humor" to the dinner table, along with what Katherine Graham called his habit of "vacuum cleaning your brain. — Sally Bedell Smith