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The Buddhist expresses it in one way, the Christian in another, but both say the same: We are all one. — Nikola Tesla

If you want to mimic spoons in a drawer, I promise I won't think anythin' of it."
She realized that curling the same way they'd fit much better. She sighed. "Okay, but I get to be the big spoon. I don't want to accidentally bump into your ... "
"Knife?" he supplied. — Ashlyn Chase

In the beginning I looked around and, not finding the automobile of my dreams, decided to build it myself. — Ferdinand Porsche

Unless it had been Castiel, because I was totally cool with him rising me up from perdition if that was what happened. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Where did she come from, and where can I find one?" "Picked this one up at a gas station in West Virginia, bargain price. Last one on the shelf, sorry. — Alexandra Bracken

We must be still before God. — F.B. Meyer

Good intentions but bad results; bad results but lessons learned. There is a dark corner on every task beautiful and a beautiful corner on every task dark. — Criss Jami

Here was a man who sincerely did not mind what people thought of him, and so convention had no hold on him; he was like a wrestler whose body is oiled; you could not get a grip on him; it gave him a freedom which was an outrage. — W. Somerset Maugham

I'm totally applying assumed Creative Commons rights. — Ryan North

So I know how I watch movies which is on my laptop, man. And that's how I suspect a lot of people do it. — Kevin Smith

You can come to know the truth only when you are in love. But love never argues. There is no argument in love, because there is no aggression. — Rajneesh

I often say in my speeches, I say, 'It's rare in life that you get a controlled scientific experiment.' 'Cause you can't do controlled scientific experiments with real people, normally. — Jerrold Nadler

The soup, thin and dark and utterly savorless, tasted as if it had been drained out of the umbrella stand. — Margaret Halsey

The party in Alobar's head, which agitation and anxiety were throwing, now was crashed by a notion: existence can be rearranged. — Tom Robbins

In Christchurch, though, everything is at eye level and — Carl Nixon