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There is no such thing as moral phenomena, but only a moral interpretation of phenomena — Friedrich Nietzsche

Missing a nose. With these children Santa has to be careful not to ask, And what would you like for Christmas? — David Sedaris

(Carter): "I've been protecting you since I joined the Mauricio family. You were why I joined them in the first place."
(Emma): "You did all that for me?"
(Carter): "I would declare war for you. — Tijan

Adversity often produces an unexpected opportunity. Look for it ! Appreciate and utilize it! This is difficult to do if you're feeling sorry for yourself because you're faced with adversity. — John Wooden

In their huge bedroom that night, Tyr said to Thor, "I hope you know what you are doing."
"Of course I do," said Thor. But he didn't. He was just doing whatever he felt like doing. That was what Thor did best. — Neil Gaiman

Don't pressure yourself. Don't worry about what others think you should do or what the societal "norm" is. Do what moves you and makes you smile and the "good" will follow. — Misha Collins

Jean following close behind. The plan was for them to cover us as we entered. Getting in was easy. The door was unlocked. I went in low, clearing the first visible area. After Bear entered, I moved past the door. I had to trust that Pierre and Jean would act accordingly. A feat more difficult due to the necessary silence. We'd never worked together, but tactics were tactics, and training was training. They'd done this before. Room by room, floor by floor, we investigated the house. And we found it empty. The thought of Bashir al-Sharaa slipping out of my grasp once again gnawed at my gut. — L.T. Ryan

The little street
Into its gloom retires, secluded and shy. — Laurence Binyon

Since I got married my wife doesn't really let me wear anything that I used to because she says I have no taste at all. — Dominic West

My ambition in life: to become successful enough to resume my career as a neurasthenic. — Mason Cooley