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And just like that, I'd been assessed and judged. Nurse Fashoda didn't know the first thing about me but she'd taken one look at my face and now she reckoned she knew my whole life story
what had gone before and what was yet to come. — Malorie Blackman

Sand, which didn't even have a form of it's own. Yet, not a single thing could stand against this shapeless, destructive power. The very fact that it had no form was doubtless the highest manifestation of its strenght, was it not? — Kobo Abe

He had awoken too late for happiness, but not for strength, and could feel an austere joy, as of a warrior who is homeless but stands fully armed. — E. M. Forster

I can finish that off and get you something better," he offered.
"You'd eat my leftovers? ... " I felt like such a prima donna. "You're a king."
"I'm a ... hungry ... king," he shrugged, as he unassumingly glanced to the side. "I'm not picky. — M.A. George

We're young men; we're not ready to die. — Kevin Cosgrove

When I started out as a little kid, I didn't say 'I just want to run football.' I wanted to be a great athlete. — Herschel Walker

Did you face the bitch yourself or did you get it from Narian?"
I smiled at his word choice. "I approached Rava myself. I've been known to face down a bitch or two. — Cayla Kluver

Artwork can be a portal, a kind of rethinking and reseeing of the world as we live it. — Todd Solondz

I think we should break up," I told him.
"Jesus, you're a pain in the ass," he muttered and went back to his book.
"Seriously, Vance."
"Shut up, Jules," he said without taking his eyes from his book. — Kristen Ashley

By all means rid yourself of an impoverished faith. — George MacDonald

I like stepping out of my comfort zone. — Rachelle Lefevre

Time, for a man who has never truly felt a second of it, it not a great sacrifice — Josephine Hart

Comparison is often why our important roles shrink to seem so insignificant. Comparison robs us of the joy of obedience. — Jennie Allen