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I think I may be in love with you, Sophie," said Will. "Marriage could be in the cards. — Cassandra Clare

It seems to be a general rule that sciences begin their development with the unusual. They have to develop considerable sophistication before they interest themselves in the commonplace. — Ralph Linton

I may be Anti-Big Government, but only because I am Pro-Human. — Gary Hopkins

I never liked my last name or my first name, but it's not as bad as Frigidaire, so it's fine. — Christian Louboutin

The liberation of Kuwait has begun. In conjunction with the forces of our coalition partners, the United States has moved under the code name Operation Desert Storm to enforce the mandates of the United Nations Security Council. — George H. W. Bush

You know, with Hitler, the more I learn about that guy, the more I don't care for him. — Norm MacDonald

I fear their false urgency, their call to speed, their insistence that travel is less important than arrival ... — Rebecca Solnit

In a peer network, no one is officially in charge. It doesn't have a command hierarchy. It doesn't have a boss. So, all the decisions are somehow made collectively. The control of the system is in the hands of everyone who is a part of it. — Steven Johnson

It's a strange thing, being the parent of a teenager. One thing to raise a little boy, another entirely when a person on the brink of adulthood looks to you for wisdom. I feel like I have little to give. I know there are fathers who see the world a certain way, with clarity and confidence, who know just what to say to their sons and daughters. But I'm not one of them. The older I get, the less I understand. I love my son. He means everything to me. And yet, I can't escape the feeling that I'm failing him. Sending him off to the wolves with nothing but the crumbs of my uncertain perspective. I — Blake Crouch

The simplest and bravest way to counter the plight of disheartenment is to move toward what is precious. — Mark Nepo