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Okay, two brothers and a sister. Interesting. If they aren't with her, they must be too old to be affected by the psi virus, in camps, or dead. — Alexandra Bracken

Kid's, Life's too short to be organized. Follow your dreams first, then organize later. — Kendall Schmidt

The same eye cannot both look up to heaven and down to earth. — John Brown

Julia, don't cry, love. I'm right here with you, and you're everything to me. — Kahlen Aymes

There is incredible value in being of service to others. I think if many of the people in therapy offices were dragged out to put their finger in a dike, take up their place in a working line, they would be relieved of terrible burdens. — Elizabeth Berg

A multitude of uniform, unidentifiable houses, lined up inflexibly, at uniform distances, on uniform roads, in a treeless communal waste, inhabited by people of the same class, the same income, the same age group, witnessing the same television performances, eating the same tasteless prefabricated foods, from the same freezers, conforming in every outward and inward respect to the common mold. — Lewis Mumford

I've always been distracted when somebody is coming after me and saying, "You're the only person who can play this part." — Kevin Costner

Once you have something so deeply infused in your culture and your brand, it would be very difficult to reverse that inertia if you wanted to. — Andrew Mason

[ Unplugged ] was also the cheapest to produce and required the least amount of preparation and work. But if you want to know what it actually cost me, go to Ripley and visit the grave of my son. — Eric Clapton

I was so smart when I was a kid that I learnt that I was dumb fast. — Charles Manson

I won't go with you," Allan told me.
I scowled. "No one asked you to come."
He looked offended in a rather dire way. "Who will entertain you? — A.C. Gaughen

His manner showed a curious mixture of longing and enthusiasm, which is to say that his enthusiasms were always of a wistful sort, and his longings, always enthusiastic. He was delighted by things of an improbable or impractical nature, which he sought out with the open-hearted gladness of a child at play. When he spoke, he did so originally, and with an idealistic agony that was enough to make all but the most rigid of his critics smile; when he was silent, one had the sense, watching him, that his imagination was nevertheless usefully occupied, for he often sighed, or nodded, as though in agreement with an interlocutor whom no one else could see. — Eleanor Catton

Hath triumphed over time, which besides it nothing but eternity hath triumphed over. — Walter Raleigh

Maybe I do have a few more dresses, but I'm just like everyone else. — Alek Wek