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Celebrity Retrieval? I've never heard of them."
"They're a kind of private Blackwater. — Laura Castoro

My kid, her life. I want for her what she wants for herself. — Laura Castoro

I don't even know what an 'It' girl is. As far as I'm concerned, an 'It' girl is somebody who doesn't do anything except go to parties and get her photograph taken. — Sienna Miller

I look at the check once more and then fold and tuck it into my bra. It's not every day a girl gets to be up close and personal with this much money. — Laura Castoro

As soon as you bring up money, I notice, conversation gets sociological, then political, then moral. — Jane Smiley

The future is ours to win. But to get there we can't just stand still ... — Barack Obama

If it had been great sex I doubt I'd remember he tooted between thrusts. — Laura Castoro

Excellence is the result of habitual integrity. — Lennie Bennett

I'll take my chances. It has you.
And when a great man says something smart like that a smart woman just shuts up. — Laura Castoro

The weatherman is always as honest as he is vague. — Laura Kasischke

S then, every family reunion is bolstered by food, lots and lots of it. — Laura Castoro

'Nothing can make death easier,' Cala said, 'but silence can make it harder.'

'Speaking helps not,' Maia said. — Katherine Addison

For the recognition of private property has really harmed Individualism, and obscured it, by confusing a man with what he possesses. — Oscar Wilde

Two of the biggest conversational blunders you can make are saying something when you should stay silent, and staying silent when you should say something. — Mardy Grothe

Life is about the decisions we make to live passionately or passively.
Where's your passion? — Laura Castoro

Travel is a ceaseless fount of surface education,
But its wisdom will be simply superficial, if thou add not thoughts to things. — Martin Farquhar Tupper

Dehaene even allows himself a few moments of (justifiable) annoyance at the way that "childhood reading experts" continue their debates about the best strategies for teaching reading to children in complete ignorance of a large and growing body of work on how the human brain processes written language. — Alan Jacobs