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If they can work out the kinks, it could revolutionize space travel." " 'Work out the kinks'?" Jared said. "I'm about to use this thing. Kinks are bad. — John Scalzi

Hector had no virtue?" "Of course he did. He won all his battles, till the last one." "We all do," Aeneas remarked. — Ursula K. Le Guin

They went bowling and curling and regularly joined other couples for coffee and doughnuts at Tim Horton's. — Alice Munro

We are only as great as our struggles. We only become who we are in the face of them. — Katherine Center

The one who first heard Zebak bells
Must see the truth the mirror tells.
The hand must bleed to reach the end,
One finger stands the others bend.
With chains and sorrow you must pay
For other hands to guide your way. — Emily Rodda

A character is a completely fashioned will. — Novalis

That in spite of living in a mansion an American is not above wearing a pair of secondhand pants, bought for fifty cents. — Jhumpa Lahiri

What new technology does is create new opportunities to do a job that customers want done. — Tim O'Reilly

I have unbounded admiration for the nude. I worship it like a god. — Auguste Rodin

Later, Barbara Jean would remember looking at those eyes and thinking, This must be what the sky looks like if you see it through a diamond. — Edward Kelsey Moore

I don't let birdies and pars get in the way of having a good time — Angelo Spagnolo

The women I know who are happiest today are the ones who have close female friends. Maybe that's true of men, too, but essentially it's different. — Anna Quindlen

[T]hese losses of the Church in the past hundred years give us reason to fear in the present misfortune that in another hundred years we may lose the Church entirely in Europe. So, keeping this fear in mind, blessed are those who cooperate in extending the Church elsewhere. — Vincent De Paul

If we don't have a clear sense of our identity and purpose, we are much more vulnerable to Lucifer. He of course knows this and accordingly attempts to blur our vision. He lies. He shades and obliterates truth. He makes evil look good and good look unenlightened and unsophisticated. Make no mistake about it: Lucifer will do anything to derail, disappoint, dishearten, discourage, and deceive us - and particularly those who have made and are seeking to keep sacred covenants. His motives are entirely self-centered, selfish, destructive, and evil. — Sheri L. Dew