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-what are you doing in those overalls? You should be in a dress and camisole, young lady!- — Harper Lee

But supposed she had a sudden urge to see their faces and turned to look at them - what would she see? Probably she would find that their backs were turned to her as well. — Aiko Kitahara

Is it life?" he answered, "I would rather be without it," he said, "for there is queer small utility in it. You cannot eat it or drink it or smoke it in your pipe, it does not keep the rain out and it is a poor armful in the dark if you strip it and take it to bed with you after a night of porter when you are shivering with the red passion. It is a great mistake and a thing better done without, like bed-jars and foreign bacon. — Flann O'Brien

Fierce-looking, a coal-eyed brunette with a gaze direct as lasers. She — Tess Gerritsen

The biggest difference between British TV and American TV is money. But what money doesn't do on American TV, which I thought it would, is buy you time. You don't get more time. You get more toys. — David Morrissey

If only we were wiser or better people, perhaps the gods would explain to us the mad, unbearable things they do. — Orson Scott Card

Why search in vain
in every door in which we will not exist
because we have not arrived yet?
That is how I found out
that I was exactly like you
and like everybody. — Pablo Neruda

Jesus enters the garden, in preparation, intending to face his fears by facing his God, his Father, His greatest fear is to offend his Father, to disobey his own calling, its integrity, and the word of God on his life. — Megan McKenna

I close my eyes and lean my head against the seat, and the word fuck just repeats itself over and over in my head, because fuck. — Courtney Summers

Christianity, in its true form, tells us that there is an Author and that he is good, the essence of all that is good and beautiful and true, for he is the source of all these things. It tells us that he has set our hearts' longings within us, for he has made us to live in an Epic. It warns that the truth is always in danger of being twisted and corrupted and stolen from us because there is a Villain in the Story who hates our hearts and wants to destroy us. It calls us up into a Story that is truer and deeper than any other, and assures us that there we will find the meaning of our lives. — John Eldredge

I'm very lucky. The public happens to like me. Maybe they like me because I use every opportunity to talk about injustice. — Vivienne Westwood