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But the unsensational doings of a quite commonplace young — P.G. Wodehouse
Mark Brunell usually likes to soak his balls before a rainy game. — John Madden
Gray hairs seem to my fancy like the soft light of the moon, silvering over the evening of life. — Jean Paul
Poetry is fictionalised truth. — Sabne Raznik
Ben wrapped his fingers tightly around mine, brown eyes fierce, his thoughts a maelstrom of anger and worry. He was only thinking of me. Of getting me away. Keep me safe.
Ben was ready to die for me.
Chance halted before a battered case halfway down the wall. He began pulling on books, muttering to himself as he shoved each one aside.
They won't get you, Ben promised abruptly. I felt his determination flowing through the bond, mixed with love and desperation. He really would give his life to protect mine. — Kathy Reichs
I don't understand this but I never felt any shame about my sexuality and the idea that I found boys attractive as well as girls — Alan Cumming
My hope is ... that we may recover ... something of a renewal of that vision of the law with which men may be supposed to have started out with in the old days of the oracles, who communed with the intimations of divinity. — Woodrow Wilson
Michelle had great admiration for criminals and crime, though only from a distance. — Michelle Tea
The thing that I do try to convey is, don't do what I did - but ask what I asked. — Elizabeth Gilbert
God's eternal laws are kind-and break the heart of stone. — Oscar Wilde
But I'm here to say that when we do speak out, we're going to do so because the United States of America does believe, and will always stand for, a certain set of universal values. — Barack Obama
Films do seem prestigious and glamorous, but when you create something, you want people to see it. TV still reaches so many more people; it still really appeals to me. — Chris Lilley
In a poll taken in 1998, only 7 percent of the members of the US National Academy of Sciences, the elite of American scientists, said they believed in a personal god. — Victor J. Stenger
