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Admiration: Our feeling of delight that another person resembles us. — Evan Esar

Don't fear the light within. May it ignite the Sacred Flame in your soul. — Paulo Coelho

It's good walking with a horse in ones hand. — George Herbert

I'll tell you what, I've been in some seriously bad places playing golf and it's just part of the game. — Tiger Woods

Rip yourself open. Sew yourself shut. — Chuck Palahniuk

She came awake, stomach rumbling, and opened her eyes to see a plate being held right under her nose.
When she reached for it, Shane snatched it back. 'Nuh-uh. Mine.'
'Share!' she demanded.
'Man, you are one grabby girlfriend.'
She grinned. It always made her feel so fiercly warm inside to hear him say that- the girlfriend part, not the grabby part.
'If you love me, you'll give me a taco.'
'Seriously? That's all you got? What about you'll do sexy, illegal things to me for a taco?'
'Not for a taco,' she said. 'I'm not cheap.'
'They're brisket tacos.'
'Now you're talking. — Rachel Caine

Doctors and nurses, with their training and their experiences, they would be able to detect unusual patterns of disease. That's why we say it is important for every country to have a proper surveillance system. The function of the surveillance system is to detect unusual patterns of diseases. — Margaret Chan

We're not hitting on all cylinders, defensively. When we're playing good, I'll let you know. — Tony Dungy

Her other boyfriend before me was a druggie, too. I don't mean... he was a druggie. I like drugs, but he was a druggie . It's like she just goes out with people who take drugs so she can pick on them. Joan of Narc, patron saint of the addict. - Alex — Carrie Fisher

We had like a jolt of women in country, and it seems like we're just kind of there now. — Miranda Lambert

Such ordeals always strike one with their strangeness, their digression from the normal flow of events, and often provoke a universal protest: "Why me?" Be sure that this is not a question but an outcry. The person who screams it has been instilled with an astonishing suspicion that he, in fact, has been the perfect subject for a very specific "weird," a tailor-made fate, and that a prior engagement, in all its weirdness, was fulfilled at the appointed time and place. — Thomas Ligotti

Moms in fiction and memoir get a bad rap. — Kelly Corrigan