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Susan sighed. And you had to remember that Time probably wasn't time, in the same way that Death wasn't exactly the same as death and War wasn't exactly the same as war. She'd met War, a big fat man with an inappropriate sense of humor and a habit of repeating himself, and he certainly didn't personally attend every minor fracas. She disliked Pestilence, who gave her funny looks, and Famine was just wasted and weird. None of them ran their ... call it their discipline. They personified it. — Anonymous

Wait, wait, wait," he said, and everyone stopped to listen. "This is about those children I murdered, isn't it?" He laughed. "Listen," he said. "If you spare the axe, you spoil the child. — Joey Comeau

Now his hopes were dashed to shit, because she wasn't going to implicate Trigga in Kenyon's murder. She couldn't. — Leo Sullivan

I have a personal trainer who I work out with. She's amazing and as well as making sure I do loads of sit-ups and press-ups, she also keeps an eye on what I eat. — Mollie King

ice sheets are melting faster than the models projected, — Naomi Klein

We proclaim human intelligence to be morally valuable per se because we are human. If we were birds, we would proclaim the ability to fly as morally valuable per se. If we were fish, we would proclaim the ability to live underwater as morally valuable per se. But apart from our obviously self-interested proclamations, there is nothing morally valuable per se about human intelligence. — Gary L. Francione

Quiet is the new loud. — Patrick Stump

The thing about adolescence is that you are emerging from a state of obscurity. You are coming out into the world from your family. Your family can seem normal because it is your family and all you know, but in fact it is a mess. — Meg Rosoff

When mother is happy, family is happy. When family is happy, nation is happy. — Abdul Kalam

She says this like people are constantly knocking down our door for a nice, dry, warm place to stay, when, in fact, we are the strays. — Gayle Forman

I am not on this planet to get something done - the things we accomplish are expressions of our purpose. — Paul Williams

WHAT MAKES CITY LIFE MEANINGFUL IS THE THINGS WE HIDE. — Orhan Pamuk

Where fashion in clothes, bodily adornment, and music are concerned, it is the underclass that increasingly sets the pace. Never before has there been so much downward cultural aspiration. — Anthony Daniels