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He'd been filling up his Suburban - a feat that required a small business loan at current prices - and had missed Shanna's call. — Blake Crouch

No one looks up. No one pauses. No one even questions. Easy as falling off a log. I — Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

A quiet impression could be a personal instruction from the Lord. It is personal and private. It comes from the Lord. Why is it important to keep sacred writings private? Because then He will give us more. — Richard G. Scott

There are all sorts of books offering advice on how to deal with life-threatening situations, but where's the advice on dealing with embarrassing ones? — Ellen DeGeneres

There is no tragedy in missing a putt, no matter how short. All have erred in this respect. — Walter Hagen

I own my own company, so I've never had businessmen telling me what to do or getting worried if something doesn't sell. I've always had my own access to the public, because I started off making my clothes for a little shop and so I've always had people buying them. — Vivienne Westwood

For actors, you've gotta sometimes fill in your backstory. — Anna Gunn

Never have a club in your bag that you're afraid to hit. — Tom Kite

Non-proliferation will only work if all states are willing to cooperate, and that will only happen if all feel they are being treated fairly. — John Bruton

Virtue is a state of war, and to live in it we have always to combat with ourselves. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Judging other people says more about you than about the person you're judging. Except of course when you're judging people with too many cats. And by that, I mean more than one cat. Those people are completely bonkers and should be locked up. — Jim Gaffigan

The Giver laughed, then Jonah, too, chuckled reluctantly. — Lois Lowry

Revolution and youth are closely allied. What can a revolution promise to adults? To some it brings disgrace, to others favor. But even that favor is questionable, for it affects only the worse half of life, and in addition to advantages it also entails uncertainty, exhausting activity and upheaval of settled habits.
Youth is substantially better off: it is not burdened by guilt, and the revolution can accept young people in toto. The uncertainty of revolutionary times is an advantage for youth, because it is the world of the fathers that is challenged. How exciting to enter into the age of maturity over the shattered ramparts of the adult world! — Milan Kundera