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There," she said, waving her hands at the corridor. The expression of delight on her face was a very bad thing to see."You're wrong! You don't know where your parents are, do you?" she turned and looked at Coraline. "Now," she said, "you're going to stay here for ever and always. — Neil Gaiman

Sometimes, it's the scary things in life that are the most worthwhile. — Cora Carmack

There is something deeply awe-inspiring about the sight of any living creatures in incomputable numbers; it stirs, perhaps, some atavistic chord whose note belongs more properly to the distant days when we were a true part of the animal ecology; when the sight of another species in unthinkable hosts brought fears or hopes no longer applicable. — Gavin Maxwell

And she already has her treasure: it's you. — Paulo Coelho

The barman sidled toward them out of a back room. He was a grump-looking old man with a great deal of a long gray hair and a beard. He was tall and thin and looked vaguely familiar to Harry. — J.K. Rowling

In a town of 3,000 people, there is no privacy. Everybody knows what everybody is doing. — Vint Cerf

It is strange the way trauma deadens curiosity. To suffer cruelty in excess is to be delivered from care. The human heart sets aside its questions when the future is too capricious. This is the irony of tribulation.
To know the world will never be so bad. — R. Scott Bakker

Who is going to believe a con artist? Everyone, if she is good. — Andy Griffith

The belief that all genuine education comes about through experience does not mean that all experiences are genuinely or equally educative. — John Dewey

As our net worth falls, so does our self-worth. Ironically, it's when we don't have it that we most feel we have to flaunt it ... — Suze Orman

Poverty ... is already half-Christian by its very nature; it has everything to gain by a doctrine which makes so little of the present and the visible, and so much of the future and the unseen. — Henry Parry Liddon

The worst prejudice we acquire during our youth is the idea that life is serious. Children have the right instincts: they know that life is not serious, and treat it as a game... — Egon Friedell