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The generic Canadian style of illustration is different from the generic American style. — John Kricfalusi

What if I decide my destiny is someone else?'
'Then that's your decision and I would respect that. Also I know a whole lot of gods to smite whoever it is you choose instead of me.'
'You-'
'Kidding! Totally kidding. Mostly kidding. Okay, not really kidding — Kiersten White

Leaning in he kissed her gently, first on the cheek then on her lips. When he met her eyes, she saw the young man shed loved last summer and the young man she still loved now.
"I never stopped loving you, Ronnie. and I never stopped thinking about you. even if summers do come and end" she smiled knowing he was telling the truth.
"I love you too, Will Blakelee" she wispered, leaning in to kiss him again. — Nicholas Sparks

How hard it must be to live only with what one knows and what one remembers, cut off from what one hopes for! — Albert Camus

I didn't have anything really exiting to drink, like nitroglycerin or distilled tiger breath. — Raymond Chandler

Keep in mind that you don't need to be addicted to money in order to acquire it. You can prefer to have money; you will then be able to enjoy whatever money you receive, but your happiness will not be contingent on the size of your bank account. — Ken Keyes Jr.

What we actually learn, from any given set of circumstances, determines whether we become increasingly powerless or more powerful. — Blaine Lee

Eventually we all must return home. — Rick Riordan

There's no real organised body, ... so through the internet people have spread their videos, spread photos, and spread word of a new urban movement. — Chris Hayes

The whole drift of our law is toward the absolute prohibition of all ideas that diverge in the slightest form from the accepted platitudes, and behind that drift of law there is a far more potent force of growing custom, and under that custom there is a natural philosophy which erects conformity into the noblest of virtues and the free functioning of personality into a capital crime against society. — H.L. Mencken