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I'm not overweight. I'm just nine inches too short. — Shelley Winters

He took her hand, lifted it to his lips. Nothing could have pleased him more than the quick suspicion on her face. "You won't forget me, Eve. You'll think of me, perhaps not fondly, but you'll think of me."
"I'm in the middle of a murder investigation. You're part of it. Sure, I'll think of you."
"Darling," he began, and watched with amusement as his use of the endearment knitted her brow. "You'll be thinking of what I can do to you. — J.D. Robb

Give it a chance. Us. This." He swallowed the odd lump in his throat. "Whatever it is, it's new for me too. — Elizabeth Hunter

The great British blues guitarists of the Sixties - people like Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page and Peter Green - could play like virtuosos, but they also understood the importance of energy and intensity — Joe Perry

She'd had her way, and had the top
the third time
informing him he was her 'own private playground'. — Karen Marie Moning

All authentic academic research is based on the simultaneous pursuit of the True, the Beautiful, and the Good - if any is pursued separately, imbalance ensues. — Keith Critchlow

Confessional poetry is, to my mind, more slippery than poems that are sloppily autobiographical; I find the confessional mode much more akin to dramatic monologue. — Cate Marvin

Wear it Like a banner For the proud? Not like a shroud. — Langston Hughes

We are haunted by an ideal life, and it is because we have within us the beginning and the possibility of it. — Phillips Brooks

You must continue to gain expertise, but avoid thinking like an expert. — Denis Waitley

We all make mistakes.
The people who love us forgive the mistakes.
The people who won't forgive don't really matter — Terry Goodkind

Men have seemed miraculous to the world, in whom their wives and valets have never seen anything even worth noticing. Few men have been admired by their own households. — Michel De Montaigne

Former secretary of state George Shultz, reflecting on forty years of United States foreign policy from 1970 to the present, said, When I think about all the money we spent on bombs and munitions, and our failures in Viet Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan and other places around the world . . . Instead of advancing our agenda using force, we should have instead built schools and hospitals in these countries, improving the lives of their children. By now, those children would have grown into positions of influence, and they would be grateful to us instead of hating us. — Daniel J. Levitin

Will you follow my path and be the light of the world to shine in that darkness? — Ted Dekker