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Tell your story.
That's the secret of immortality. The one true way to live forever. — Brad Meltzer

I'm not quite certain how you can force a candidate to stick by the rules. — Gwen Ifill

The belief that there is a difference between good and bad, meaningful and meaningless, profound and vapid, exciting and banal - this belief was once fundamental to musical education. But it offends against political correctness. Today there is only my taste and yours. The suggestion that my taste is better than yours is elitist, an offence against equality. But unless we teach children to judge, to discriminate, to recognise the difference between music of lasting value and mere ephemera, we give up on the task of education. Judgment is the precondition of true enjoyment, and the prelude to understanding art in all its forms. — Roger Scruton

We need to stop making wide-body seats on airplanes, stop accommodating that, because it's not healthy. — Kevin Plank

You care enough to play hard to get. — Teresa Medeiros

Rowf's rump slid suddenly forward as smoothly as a turd from a healthy anus. — Richard Adams

Operation undergone voluntarily for the good of Society, not to mention the fact that it carries a bonus amounting to six months' salary; — Aldous Huxley

Yes," he whispered harshly, "I am afraid. But I will defeat you, all the same. It is you who cannot - will not be allowed to prevail. I swear this by the living Name of the One. — D.R. Ranshaw

It was fun making this guy blush. — Alice Clayton

expression - nothing — Wilkie Collins

She had this terrible, irrational fear that if she let go of him she would never touch him again and the thought of that was paralyzing. — Kristin Hannah

I finished all the math books by third grade and most of the reading books. So I was considered disruptive. — Tyrone Hayes

Grace before Glutton. For what we are, gifs a gross if we are, about to believe. — James Joyce