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Exposition has legitimate uses. It's the most efficient way to summarize background information, including necessary information about a character's history. It can set the stage well for a major dramatized event. — Nancy Kress

You've got me so whipped, I can't think of a single sarcastic thing to say."
"That makes me feel powerful and manly. — Jennifer Echols

If Muhammad won't come to the mountain, the mountain has to cancel all his plans and get on a plane. — Sophie Kinsella

I hope to introduce my audience to who I think is the next class of YouTuber. — Tyler Oakley

Douglas claimed that in his New Salem days Lincoln "could ruin more liquor than all the boys of the town together" - a charge that was not merely inaccurate but singularly inappropriate from a senator known to have a fondness for drink - and Lincoln jeered that Douglas's popular-sovereignty doctrine was "as thin as the homeopathic soup that was made by boiling the shadow of a pigeon that had starved to death. — David Herbert Donald

When you think an angry thought about someone, it's like hitting them. — Frederick Lenz

Afflictions are but as a dark entry into our Father's house. — Thomas Brooks

He look'd a little disorder'd, when he said this, but I did not apprehend any thing from it at that time, believing as it us'd to be said, that they who do those things never talk of them; or that they who talk of such things never do them. — Daniel Defoe

Don't hate me because I can't remember some person immediately. Especially when they look like everybody else, and talk and dress and act like everybody else. — J.D. Salinger

Dawidoff, Nicholas. The Catcher Was a Spy: The Mysterious Life of Moe Berg. New York: Vintage, 1994. de — Gregory Benford

Did I read the myths of the Greeks? Of strong men gaining glory for their own heads? No. I told them tales of Arthur, of the Nazarene, of Vishnu. Strong heroes who wished only to protect the weak. — Pierce Brown

The chimney is to some extent an independent structure, standing on the ground, and rising through the house to the heavens; evenafter the house is burned it still stands sometimes, and its importance and independence are apparent. — Henry David Thoreau

Argument does not soften, but rather hardens, the obdurate heart. — Orville Dewey

You're not a realist," she says. "You're a dreamer who doesn't believe in the dream. — Leah Stewart