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Anyone can see a forest fire. Skill lies in sniffing the first smoke. — Robert A. Heinlein

Champagne for my real friends, real pain for my sham friends — Francis Bacon

Tea seems to tenderize cheap cuts of beef. After cooking chuck, boiling beef and brisket (I even mixed rib eye, which is ever so cheap, and it's great) I have decided that the tannic acid in the tea is what tenderizes beef! — Heloise

Ask me what else I remember."
She started to run away, but his hand touched her arm.
"Ask me," he commanded.
Emma shook her head feeling both terrified and the most alive she'd felt in years.
He waited patiently until her eyes met his. "I remember us, Emma. — Lauren Layne

That last phrase, the elegant jump from malicious gossip to compliment, seemed to me so very successful that I thought of adult normality precisely as an art of that type. I had something to learn. — Elena Ferrante

Rinkeni, you could be standing on the other side of the earth, and I would hear you if you needed me. — Tess Oliver

Monogamous relationships can be based on fear: fear of losing my partner because he might fall in love with another woman, or fear that she may find a more secure man with a deeper purpose than my own to guide and protect her.
"Nevertheless it also can be based on love where our commitment to open and be opened by one intimate partner becomes our way to express love for him or her, our children, friends, and ultimately the whole world and Source. — Nityananda Das

Without a doubt, the prospects (of China-US economic and trade relationship) are bright, — Patricia Russo

In your thirst for knowledge, be sure not to drown in all the information. — Anthony J. D'Angelo

People find particular things, however, frightening; and it's when someone is able to threaten or entice us with those that the man himself becomes frightening. — Epictetus

Those mortals who operate in the grey area between conviction and incredulity are in a position to choose most meaningfully, and with most meaningful consequences [ ... ] Perhaps only a doubter can appreciate the miracle of life without end. — Terryl L. Givens

Light and evanescent but held together by bolts of iron — Virginia Woolf

For my very first movie, 'Roger and Me,' I made it as part of my deal with Warner Brothers that the four people that were evicted in that film, that Warner Brothers would house - would pay their mortgage or their rent for the next two years to give them a chance to get on their feet. — Michael Moore