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Old and new kiss everywhere in Africa — John Gunther

The world beyond the hidden garden vanished from her awareness. There was only this place, this patch of Eden, sunny and quiet and blazing with unearthly color. The mixed scents of lavender and warm male skin were all around her... too delicious... too compelling... — Lisa Kleypas

A blanket could be used to express my condolences. I'm sorry to have to tell you I'm sorry, but that's life, you know? — Jarod Kintz

I would like to do something dark or small. I love independent films. I love emotional scenes. I love people who are struggling with something. I think it's just the juxtaposition to my incredibly happy, positive demeanor. — Shailene Woodley

Mothers don't want to pinch me or put me in their purse. — Paul Lynde

Well, stealing bases adds some runs but very few, and you lose most of the runs that you gain by having runners caught stealing. — Bill James

Two Arts degrees does not a life make. — Steven Herrick

All through my young life I wanted to sing, although nobody in my family knew it. — Gloria Gaynor

I am trying to embrace more of my femininity. I need to wear more pastels and put my hair down! — Serinda Swan

Listening to someone read aloud is very different from reading in silence. When you read, you can stop or skip sentences: you are the one who sets the pace. When someone else is reading, it is difficult to make your attention coincide with the tempo of his reading: the voice goes either too fast or too slow.
And then, listening to someone who is translating from another language involves a fluctuation, a hesitation over the words, a margin of indecision, something vague, tentative. The text, when you are the reader, is something that is there, against which you are forced to clash; when someone translates it aloud to you, it is something that is and is not there, that you cannot manage to touch. — Italo Calvino

Serena had to cross her legs: in moments of dire amusement her bladder tended to play tricks. — A.P.

There is no way I'd have wanted to live in the Twenties. It was really crap for women. — Laura Carmichael

Companies don't have ideas. Only people do. And what motivates people are the bonds of loyalty and trust they develop around each other. — Margaret Heffernan