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Kayla jumped down off of the monkey bars. I thought she was going to apologize. Instead, she pointed at Becky and laughed as hard as she could.
My blood boiled. I glared at her so hard that I thought that lasers would shoot out of my eyes and burn a hole through her. Without thinking, I stood up, walked over to Kayla, and slapped her across the face as hard as I could. I had never hit anyone who wasn't my brother and sister, and I had never hit them as hard as I hit her. My hand stung. I grabbed it and held it between my knees. Kayla squealed, grabbed her face, and ran home. Ashley just looked at me. I reached for Becky, helped her to her feet, and we ran to our house.
- The Castle Park Kids — Laura Smith

Unless you are very rich and very eccentric, you will not enjoy the luxury of a computer in your own home. — Edward Yourdon

I'm like the kid in kindergarten; I really do send valentines to everyone. — Susie Bright

She wanted to walk into the night and disappear. — Christine Feehan

The gospel is the Good News of God's Kingdom. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The American spirit wears no political label. In service to others and yes, in sacrifice for our country, there are no Republicans; there are no Democrats; there are only Americans. — John F. Kerry

Because I cannot rely on myself, I rely on Him, twenty-four hours a day. — Mother Teresa

Some of the most exciting space education in the country is not coming out of Washington or New York or California or even Texas. It's coming from a place in Kansas called the Cosmosphere. — Eugene Cernan

Cosmo was halfway through a particularly nasty dream involving two Parasites, Ziplock, and a hair dryer, — Eoin Colfer

It is not easy to determine whether there are any who still adhere in good faith to the doctrine that traces back the depreciation of money to the activity of speculators. The doctrine is an indispensable instrument of the lowest form of demagogy; it is the resource of governments in search of a scapegoat. There are scarcely any independent writers nowadays who defend it; those who support it are paid to do so. — Ludwig Von Mises