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It was curious that when we had been able to buy new clothes when we wanted we had never really appreciated them nor enjoyed them. You have to be in the position of needing things very badly indeed before you can appreciate possessing them. — D.E. Stevenson
If you don't need my backsight," she said to Kaleb, "then why am I here?"
He rose to his feet and, placing his hands on the table, leaned toward her until she could've reached out and run her fingers along his freshly shaven jaw. "You are here," he said in a tone that made her heart thump wildly against her ribs, "because you belong to me. — Nalini Singh
Every 20 minutes you've got to have a bump, you've got to have a change in course, you've got to unsettle the audience. It can't be too predictable so something has to happen. I think that was something that Hitchcock did very well too. You couldn't let an audience feel too settled in. — Barbara Broccoli
I didn't apply to different schools. I wasn't really sure what I was going to do. — Frank Caliendo
The notion of "long-term greedy" vanished into thin air as the game became about getting your check before the melon hit the pavement. — Matt Taibbi
Jim's vague understanding was that she had so much money that a strict job description was superfluous. — Emma Straub
The skies are painted with unnumber'd sparks,
They are all fire and every one doth shine — William Shakespeare
And since our country's founding, we've tried to keep government's heavy hand out of our personal lives, while ensuring that we do the most important thing, which is to protect those who cannot protect themselves. — Joe Biden
Maybe the only good thing about death is that you never have to relive it. You never have to remember the pain. — Pittacus Lore
Pain is a symphony - a complex response that includes not just a distinct sensation but also motor activity, a change in emotion, a focusing of attention, a brand-new memory. — Atul Gawande
Horace Dinsmore was, like his father, an upright, moral man, who paid an outward respect to the forms of religion, but cared nothing for the vital power of godliness ... — Martha Finley
Follow your passion. Magic has no formula. — Tina Sharkey
Loneliness was tricky: a cup filled at one moment with freedom, and the next, with emptiness. — Laura Resau
