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Delivering a project isn't difficult. What's difficult is delivering a project without first taking the time to plan properly — James Leal

Is it true that the American people are war-weary? Absolutely. We are tired of sending our sons and daughters to distant lands year after year after year, to give their lives trying to transform foreign nations. — Ted Cruz

Cress?"
"It's beautiful out there."
A hesitation, before, "Could you be more specific?"
"The sky is gorgeous, intense blue color." She pressed her fingers to the glass and traced the wavy hills on the horizon.
"Oh, good. You've really narrowed it down for me."
"I'm sorry, it's just ... " She tried to stamp down the rush of emotion. "I think we're in a desert."
"Cactuses and tumbleweeds?"
"No just a lot of sand. It's kind of orangish-gold, with hints of pink, and I can see tiny clouds of it floating above the ground, like ... like smoke."
"Piles up in lots of hills?"
"Yes, exactly! And it's beautiful."
Thorne snorted. "If this is how you feel about a desert, I can't wait until you see your first real tree. Your mind will explode. — Marissa Meyer

Neither. I was attracted to him because he's hot. Though, I stayed with him because he's fucking awesome in bed. — Laurelin Paige

After all, Fnick is Superman," said Iggy.
"Shut up, Jeff," I said, but I was smiling. I lifted Iggy's fingers to my face so that he knew. — James Patterson

Can your player make a curl cut and score in the lane? If so, he is the cutter. — Don Meyer

Then my mother was taken ill and died and my father took me to St. Mary's. — Desmond Dekker

This man, a vagabond, hunter, and trapper, had always been strange in the eyes of his primitive associates. — H.P. Lovecraft

Language is not a handmaiden to perception; it is perception; it gives shape to what would otherwise be inert and dead. — Stanley Fish

The operation of the Church is entirely set up for the sinner; which creates much misunderstanding among the smug.
(August 9, 1955) — Flannery O'Connor

When you have no idea how to surrender and you're tied up in knots, JUST BREATHE! — Judith Orloff

Fascism accepts the individual only insofar as his interests coincide with the state's. — Benito Mussolini

Do you know what a journalist is? Someone who hasn't written a novel yet. — Lavie Tidhar