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He's a man, but he's got, like, cartoon princess skin. Don't ever tell him I said that, even though I mean it in the best possible way. He's got the manliest cartoon princess skin. — Laini Taylor

Hitters never showed me up, as hard as I threw. And I was pretty mean out on the mound. — Goose Gossage

The future is like the moon. You never expect to go there, or think about what it might be like. — Rodman Philbrick

It was as if they wanted to take their older bodies and put their younger hearts inside. — Colum McCann

I'm more of a science-fizz-bam-boom-poof girl than an artsy-fartsy type. — Angela Cervantes

Managers watch over our numbers, our time and our results. Leaders watch over us. — Simon Sinek

I have an inferiority complex, but it's not a very good one. — Steven Wright

You deserve someone who will honor you first and last. And if you choose a man who dishonors you, then you are not the woman I believe you to be. — Faith Hunter

I would wish this book could take the form of a plea for everlasting peace, a plea from one who knows ... Or it would be fine to confirm the odd beliefs about war: it's horrible, but it's a crucible of men and events and, in the end, it makes more of a man out of you.
But, still, none of these notions seems right. Men are killed, dead human beings are heavy and awkward to carry, things smell different in Vietnam, soldiers are afraid and often brave, drill sergeants are boors, some men think the war is proper and just and others don't and most don't care. Is that the stuff for a morality lesson, even for a theme?
Do dreams offer lessons? Do nightmares have themes, do we awaken and analyze them and live our lives and advise others as a result? Can the foot soldier teach anything important about war, merely for having been there? I think not. He can tell war stories. — Tim O'Brien

I never really wanted to die. But I followed through anyway. The pain in my heart was excruciating, and death was beautiful. — Rae Hachton