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I won't look online. The whole fan thing makes me self-conscious, which is not to say I don't appreciate it or understand it. If Mickey Mantle were around, I'm sure I'd have a ton of questions to ask him that might make him uncomfortable. I get it. That doesn't mean it's not really awkward. — David Duchovny

I have ... an understanding. In England. His understanding with James Fraser was that if he were ever to lay a hand on the man or speak his heart, Fraser would break his neck instantly. It was, however, certainly an understanding, and clear as Waterford crystal. — Diana Gabaldon

I don't mind that you think slowly but I do mind that you are publishing faster than you think. — Wolfgang Pauli

Miss Althea?"
"I don't blame you, Jesse," she said at last, taking control of her whirling emotions. "I must have ... I must have led you astray somehow. But you must never touch me again."
Jesse's disappointment was palpable. "Never?" That seemed impossible. To be
allowed to know how wonderful it was to feel and smell and taste her and then to
never be allowed that again. It was so unfair. Jesse wanted to cry. It was too unfair. — Pamela Morsi

Masturbation is good for the right arm. — Daron Malakian

Their friendship had made them so thankful for all they still had that they couldn't be sad for what they had lost. — Jeremy D. Shapiro

You really ought to read more books - you know, those things that look like blocks but come apart on one side. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I have a huge heart for Haiti and will tell the world how we can help! — Noah Munck

Fortune passes everywhere. — Frank Herbert

The wickedness of mankind makes it necessary for the law to suppose them better than they really are. — Baron De Montesquieu

There are two things: 1) what things one does in the world, and 2) what family one has. There's the two really tangible things that can stay. — Ben Mendelsohn

I think there are few films out there that take motherhood seriously. — Emma Donoghue

Edwina knew things with Greg had just about run their course. She'd bedded him, and bought him clothes, and now it was time for the polite push out the door. Of course she wished her latest conquest all the best. If he was lucky, Greg would just fall right into some other powerful woman's bed. If not ... well, if not he'd just have to do the old-fashioned thing and look for work. Though darling Greggy-poo didn't really seem the type. Edwina studied him while he slept by the pool, drinking in that tight behind and those bulging muscles for the last time. The trouble with younger men, she thought, was that they were so damned good at sex that they really didn't have to be good at anything else. — Barbara Taylor Bradford