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I need to talk to you in private," I said to Rosie. She looked at me very directly. "I don't think there's anything we need to say in private." This seemed odd. But presumably she and Stefan shared information in the same way that Gene and I did. He had accompanied her to the ball. "I was reconsidering your offer of sex," I said. Stefan put his hand over his mouth. — Graeme Simsion

Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood that fears a painted devil — William Shakespeare

In the middle of a wrist's suicide slash-line, below the layered skin and above the pulse, there's an acupuncture point that says, Get back to who you were meant to be. This is the heart spot, the center. Your whole life the skin on that place will stay closest to being a baby's skin, as close as you can get anymore to the way you started, the way you once thought you'd always be. — Monica Drake

No one can guarantee success of a film. — Kangana Ranaut

Followers of Jesus do well to spend more time engaging him than explaining him. — Ron Brackin

Everything I worry about would be better if more people could read, write and comprehend. — Barbara Bush

There are only two energies at the core of the human experience: love and fear. Love grants freedom, fear takes it away. Love invites full expression, fear punishes it. Love invites you, always, to break the bonds of ignorance. — Neale Donald Walsch

The heart of a woman is really strange. — Kim Dong Hwa

SCARABAEUS, n. The sacred beetle of the ancient Egyptians, allied to our familiar "tumble-bug." It was supposed to symbolize immortality, the fact that God knew why giving it its peculiar sanctity. Its habit of incubating its eggs in a ball of ordure may also have commended it to the favor of the priesthood, and may some day assure it an equal reverence among ourselves. True, the American beetle is an inferior beetle, but the American priest is an inferior priest. — Ambrose Bierce