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And this totally normal conversation unspools from there, covering the basics: family, siblings, school, favorite composers, favorite movies, favorite wood (for carving puppets), the prehistory of the sandwich, and whether the ancient Romans got their togas caught in the spokes of their unicycles — Laini Taylor

Laugh all you want."
"I can laugh all I want." ::pause for effect:: "Did someone here make me say that?"
-Kyp and Bombaasa — James Luceno

The echo of her laughter is the second sunrise I awaken to each day, and at night I feel it is more than the stars looking down on me. — Jerry Spinelli

The most bitter thing for a child is to see in another just the kind of son his mother deserved, — Elizabeth Taylor

And then again, maybe people and things are the same as emotions: Even when you can't see them or feel them or be with them, and even when they have died and even before they are born, they still exist somewhere. Far away or close, they're always somewhere. Maybe nothing in the world is truly lost, I think. — Cristina Henriquez

The only people who want to change the Gospel are those who are unchanged by it. — Leonard Ravenhill

I trust and use RakEM for my private messages and calls. Other messengers collected metadata about who I messaged, when and where - RakEM does not collect metadata, encrypts local files, and uses the strongest end-to-end encryption around. — John McAfee

I always say that in order to appreciate warm weather, you must experience cold. I wouldn't change one thing - all the embarrassing moments, the defeats, all of everything - through all of this, I have learned me. — Floyd Patterson

We can't wait for Washington. Business leaders are going to have to galvanize their own constituencies and do everything they can to demonstrate confidence in the economy, and I think that can be contagious. — Howard Schultz

She was looking good, too. Had a dress on and it fit her the way a dress ought to fit every woman in the world. — Anonymous

Everything became a metaphor, a talisman, a sign that I was still actually connected to people - that I wasn't so completely on my own. — Susan Jane Gilman