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With a keen eye for details, one truth prevails! — Gosho Aoyama

You will never ever just be some girl to me, you were the girl. — Beth Rinyu

As the rays of sunlight strengthened, the golden glow engulfed the entirety of the thirty-three-hundred-pound capstone. The mind of man ... receiving enlightenment. The light then began inching down the monument, commencing the same descent it performed every morning. Heaven moving toward earth ... God connecting to man. — Dan Brown

The spider-woman is purring. — Jonathan L. Howard

My aim was not to fool. My aim was to provoke thought and stir emotion. — Casey Affleck

I hate cheaters. I despise men and women who double-dip. It's disgusting. — Violetta Rand

Having a hearing is educational. Having a hearing with television cameras is useful. Having a hearing with two rows of television cameras is Heaven. — Tim Wirth

I needed to talk about my real personal history, in order to become free of it. — Paulo Coelho

I'd rather lose myself in passion than lose my passion. — Jacques Mayol

She may, in fact, love you; she may want you, but she will rarely admit to ever needing you. — Michael Makai

We get a lot of the sky is falling on the weather reports, so when something big does hit, people never expect it. If it's not as bad as the reports predicted, we complain. If it's worse than expected, we complain. If it's just as bad as predicted, we complain about that, too, because we'll say that the reports are wrong so often, there was no way to know they'd be right this time. It just gives people something to complain about. — Nicholas Sparks

success is an enemy to the losers of the day — Phil Ochs

Why are you wearing a T-shirt under your other T-shirt?" Livvy asked.
"In case one of them is stolen," Marked said, as it were entirely normal. — Cassandra Clare