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We're at a period where our society is at the end of a cycle, where all the sudden the values that we were told were important don't seem to have that much importance nowadays. — Jean-Marc Barr

(Unsure if she should laugh or groan, Astrid held fast to the tank before her as Zarek pushed the snowmachine to the limits. It vibrated so badly that she half-expected it to disintegrate underneath them.)
Cap'n, I don't think she'll hold. The warp engines can't take any more. It's going to blow apart. (Astrid) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Next steps?" I asked, turning him back to business once again. "A stiff drink?" "Have I finally driven you to alcohol, Sentinel? — Chloe Neill

Never say, and never take seriously anyone who says, 'I cannot believe that so-and-so could have evolved by gradual selection.' I have dubbed this kind of fallacy 'the Argument from Personal Incredulity.' Time and again, it has proven the prelude to an intellectual banana-skin experience. — Richard Dawkins

And thus for the first time my unhappiness was regarded no longer as a fault for which I must be punished, but as an involuntary evil which had been officially recognised a nervous condition for which I was in no way responsible: I had the consolation that I need no longer mingle apprehensive scruples with the bitterness of my tears; I could weep henceforward without sin. — Marcel Proust

Can you hold off on the whole war thing until after I'm dead? — Michelle Sagara West

There is no point in speaking to people who have either no faith or refuse to develop it through their own experience. — Chandrasekharendra Saraswati

I thought you didn't want to leave." "I don't want to," Neil said. "What would it take to make you stay?" The — Nora Sakavic

A computer program does what you tell it to do, not what you want it to do. — Arthur Bloch

I have the feeling that in a balanced life one should die penniless. The trick is dismantling. — Art Garfunkel

We have forgotten what rocks and plants still know - we have forgotten how to be - to be still - to be ourselves - to be where life is here and now — Eckhart Tolle

A powerful agent is the right word: it lights the reader's way and makes it plain. — Mark Twain