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When we perceive aliens as a joke to be laughed at,
they feel so pity for us on the success of their plans. — Toba Beta

Room peering out, a gun in one hand, his other hand curled around the window drape. "Dad?" said Tyler in a shaky voice. Wingo held up a hand to quiet his son. He lingered at the window for a few more minutes, his gaze running up and down the streets, to the tops of the buildings and — David Baldacci

Nobody has ever expected me to be President. In my poor, lean, lank face, nobody has ever seen that any cabbages were sprouting out. — Abraham Lincoln

You know, sometimes I think this is just not it," he said, his glasses flashing from the early night's light.
He turned toward me in a thoughtful pause.
"You know what I mean, Tom?" he asked. "It's just not. — Daniel Amory

Poetry expands the senses and keeps them in prime condition. It keeps you aware of your nose, your eye, your ear, your tongue, your hand. — Ray Bradbury

I couldn't date someone who didn't like dogs. There are exceptions to the rule, but I find that if someone doesn't like animals, I am a little suspicious of them. — Penn Badgley

I wanted to be an architect. I used to draw houses and buildings and construct buildings on my own. — Boyd Holbrook

What a player does best, he should practice least. Practice is for problems. — Duke Snider

Americans today are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy yield to fascism, Nazism, or communism in the twentieth century. One advantage is that we might learn from their experience. Now is a good time to do so. — Timothy Snyder

It is only a fairy tale. They always end sadly. — Mercedes Lackey

Tell people the good news from a heart of love and a life of service. — John Piper