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To think that she had read the same elegiac prose he now beheld with such quiet awe made his heart sing. — David S.E. Zapanta
from the head honcho to the person who scraped shit from the toilets. He always saw the individual person rather than the job. There were only two types of people that mattered for Tom. Good guys and wanks. That was the only measure he took of anyone. — Mark Wilson
Change is inevitable, continuous, and constant. Expectations of anything or anyone remaining the same can only lead to struggles and hardships.
Willing Change — Jane Collins
The beginnings of all things are small. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
I'm a recovering alcoholic so I should be home. — Kenny Hickey
They agreed that Mrs. Bennet should only hear of the departure of the family, without — Jane Austen
If life doesn't offer a game worth playing, then invent a new one. — Anthony J. D'Angelo
His gaze pinned her. "I think you'd better reconsider." Her breath was so tight she barely managed, "Why?" He smiled. "Because I don't think Felton would like having his wife in my bed, and that's where you are going to be." Mary gasped. But he didn't let her reply. He opened the door and left her standing alone in the room, gaping. — Monica McCarty
For me, when I got married and when I had my daughter, those are two things that - when it does feel like work - makes me feel like I'm working for my family. I look around and just feel so blessed, because the opportunities that have been laid at my feet are second-to-none. — Cody Johnson
So I went to history, where I paid a little attention,French, where I paid none, and then to art.
I convinced Ms. Evers that I (a) would benefit from outside time, and (b) should be excused from all further classes because I was running out of time at the archive and I needed to be there ASAP. I have no idea if she believed me. She wrote me a note anyway. — Melissa Jensen
She thought that things could not get worse . . . but they always can, and often do. — Stephen King