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A triumphant grin on his face, dressed in a familiar suit made of slippery-looking material, but with a portrait of another author whom only a very devoted reader would recognize, — Lemony Snicket

Sometimes I feel like I'm being watched, but then I remember that my show was canceled three years ago. — Demetri Martin

So many birds sitting around, on a dead wire, a bare branch, a cold ground, a drifting seashore; never realizing the glory in their wings and where it can take them, nor the envy as we look on them. — Anthony Liccione

How is a person supposed to prepare for what happens tomorrow when there's just no figuring out today? — Jenny Han

Stress is a byproduct of subconscious beliefs you have about the world. You can't choose not to believe something. You believe it because you think it's true. To eliminate stress, you must learn to challenge these beliefs so that you see them differently. — Andrew J. Bernstein

I always try to communicate to our people that we can never make enough money. We can never make enough profit. — Douglas R. Oberhelman

I should have kept my eyes on him, should have remembered where I got my mean streak. — Mark Lawrence

Not any more. Not according to Glory Goblin or Brontes the Cyclops. Imbri merely confirms that Hugo has perfected his talent, and is now a good deal smarter and handsomer than before. A woman has to be responsible. — Piers Anthony

Renunciation is always the ideal of every race; only other races do not know what they are made to do by nature unconsciously. — Swami Vivekananda

You are the vampire, Merit, now and forever. But sometimes the mind needs a chance to catch up with the genetics. — Chloe Neill

Love seeks no cause beyond itself and no fruit; it is its own fruit, its own enjoyment. I love because I love; I love in order that I may love. — Bernard Of Clairvaux

A few of the other Traders who dispute that the dragons are anything but animals said that she was taking the matter too seriously, that creatures that can only communicate with some people rather than everyone should not be treated as if they are equal to humans. And then, of course, the arguments degenerated. Some demanded to know if that meant speakers of foreign languages were not full humans. Someone else quipped that surely — Robin Hobb

There just is not one person in my family who is not funny. — Michael Keaton