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Dad was a very gentle, sweet man. — Tony Scott
The achieve of; the mastery of the thing! — Gerard Manley Hopkins
Toads are conservative animals, I think, and not much given to expecting the best from fortune. Some weeks ago, well before the end of October, I accidentally dug up one while turning over some garden earth. I was surprised, naturally, when one of the clods heaved over on its die and there, in some annoyance, sat at toad. — Henry Mitchell
I love Japanese and Thai food, especially seafood, and eat out with my wife two or three times a week. — Pierre Dukan
We deny your internationalism, because it is a luxury which only the upper classes can afford. — Benito Mussolini
In America now there is this phenomenon called helicopter parenting, where you're hovering over your child for the whole time. Parents there view their job as being to make sure their kid never has a moment of unhappiness. Of course, as a parent myself, I can understand the urge, but I don't know whether it would be healthy or possible. — Daniel Handler
What does it take to unwind the unwanted? It takes twelve surgeons, in teams of two, rotating in and out as their medical specialty is needed. It takes nine surgical assistants and four nurses. It takes three hours. — Neal Shusterman
I am not concerned with truth, nor with conventional notions of what is beautiful. — Mark Strand
I've done made a deal with the devil, — Red Adair
We don't always come out unbreakable the first time. So we are broken and rebuilt several times, until there is no question that we can stand on our own — Arlene Lagos
When there was no one left, it became nowhere. There were no more letters after the w. — Erin Moure
He is our man's-man of literature. — Andrew Barger
The aim here is not to separate fact from fantasy but to show how each embodies a distinct class of knowledge and how one is deeply implicated in the other. — Constance Penley
Directions Combine syrup, fruit and walnuts; let stand overnight. Cut a slit in the crust of each slice of bread — Eva Miles