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Civilization means conforming to a standard of behavior that may not seem natural to us. — Andy Rooney

Ranger is an unusual name," she managed. "Is it a nickname?"
It's a street name," Ranger said. "I was a Ranger in the army."
I heard about them Rangers on TV," Grandma said. "I heard they get dogs pregnant."
My father's mouth dropped open and a piece of ham fell out.
My mother froze, her fork poised in midair.
That's sort of a joke," I told Grandma. "Rangers don't get dogs pregnant in real life."
I looked at Ranger for corroboration and got another smile. — Janet Evanovich

Time and tide and the ravages of sin take their toll on the most noble achievements of man. — Billy Graham

Their respect for the mystery
the half-grasped but never spoken idea that maybe, when you got right down to the place where the cheese binds, there is no such thing as marriage, no such thing as union, that each soul stood alone and ultimately defied rationality. That was the mystery. — Stephen King

I think every writer lives for the thought that there will be a moment when somebody reads something on the page and says, "Yes!" — Marianne Williamson

Someone in the near future, I pray that my faith will carry me pass what I can physically see right in front of me. — Patricia Graham

I find having your own car is like a passport to the world. — Gloria Whelan

Hyacinth said that it was a gift to greet a new day, and that you needed to meet it in a way that showed how grateful you were to have your life spared. Phaedra wasn't sure what Hyacinth meant, exactly, but she did like the routines and rituals they had, the way they made a kind of container so her mind could wander to the things she thought and felt and dreamed about. — Naomi Jackson

Only two guards remained - a pair the professor had christened Misery and Despair because of the way their faces 'drooped with the weight of their ignorance'. — A.E. Nasr

I believed in looking at people as individuals, not in groups. I hated groups; still do. And I saw particularly the university, the university artists really acted as a group. The others didn't so much, but the university people took advantage of that and behaved like a group, rather than as individuals. They had a lot of power that way. — Tom Robbins

Smells, I think, may be the last thing on earth to die. — Fern Schumer Chapman

Every time you go on a set, it's a whole different world, and I love that. — Levi Miller

How good is life, the mere living! — Robert Browning