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I'm not the kind of man to bottle up my feelings, Kells. I don't sit up in my room pining away, writing love poems. I'm not a dreamer. I'm a fighter. I'm a man of action, and it will take all of my self-control not to fight for this. When something needs to be done, I do it. When I feel something, I act on it. I don't see any reason why Ren deserves to get the girl of his dreams and I don't. It doesn't seem fair that this happens to me twice. — Colleen Houck

What's amazing to me? General Electric has a bigger budget for - special interest budget than all of the oil companies combined, and yet nobody says anything. — Glenn Beck

Nobody in particular is to blame, that I can see, for the state in which things are ... — Charlotte Bronte

His themes were not pride and love at all, though he used the words perpetually; as he used them they meant self-praise and hate. — Ursula K. Le Guin

I experienced, suddenly, that special pleasure, which bore no resemblance to any other ... — Marcel Proust

I am not very good with relationships. With anyone. I can't be locked up with anyone for too long. — Anthony Hopkins

People who excel at book learning tend to call up from memory what they have learned in order to follow stored instructions. Others who are better at internalized learning use the thoughts that flow from their subconscious. The experienced skier doesn't recite instructions on how to ski and then execute them; rather, he does it well "without thinking," in the same way he breathes without thinking. Understanding these differences is essential. — Ray Dalio