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If a number's individual digits sum to a number that is divisible by three, then it too is divisible by three. — Amor Towles

They watch the girls with level goat-eyes and make disparaging remarks to one another while their insides whimper with longing. In — John Steinbeck

Different shades of life make the painting more beautiful. — Michael Dolan

I find myself wanting to congratulate past-me for doing or saying whatever it was that caught Ansel's attention in the first place and-by some act of God or alcohol I still don't understand-held it. Sometimes, I think, past-me is a genius. — Christina Lauren

Hmm, do you mind if I put out your fire then?" I brushed his earlobe with my upper lip. — Shaye Evans

Our Heart is Related with the Nature, Our Thoughts for Surviving — Jan Jansen

When a thought appears such as "Do the dishes" and you don't do them, notice how an internal war breaks out ... The stress and weariness you feel are really mental combat fatigue. — Byron Katie

I wish none of this had happened. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Once you are assigned to a flight, the whole crew is assigned at the same time, and then that crew trains together for a whole year to prepare for that flight. — Sally Ride

A well informed citizenry is the best defense against tyranny. — Thomas Jefferson

An occasional compliment is necessary to keep up one's self-respect. — Mark Twain

What are facts but compromises? A fact merely marks the point where we have agreed to let investigation cease. — Bliss Carman

Perceptive observers saw civilization thinned to a mere veneer, with barbarism surging just beneath the surface, straining for release. — Bruce Brander

Every year hundreds of books, many of considerable merit, pass unnoticed. Each one has taken the author months to write, he may have had it in his mind for years; he has put into it something of himself which is lost forever, it is heart-rending to think how great are the chances that it will be disregarded. — W. Somerset Maugham

I fell off a bridge when I was 14, then had surgery when I was 17. Now my left wrist is an inch-and-a-half shorter than my [right one] and doesn't quite have the mobility to wrap around a guitar neck without a bit of pain. — Zach Condon