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Christian submitted to the roll of his eyes, the churn of his stomach, the break in his knees. He willingly fell out of consciousness, surrendering his heart to the blackness. She was gone. He was gone. Life on earth didn't matter anymore. — Allie Burke

For more than a year, he'd felt destined to marry Isabel Arundell; now, suddenly, he wasn't so sure. He loved her, that was certain, but he also resented her. He loved her strength and practicality but resented her overbearing personality and tendency to do things on his behalf without consulting him first; loved that she tolerated his interest in all things exotic and erotic but hated her blinkered Catholicism. Charles Darwin had killed God but she and her family, like so many others, still clung to the delusion. — Mark Hodder

I need to stay calm and just pitch my game. — CC Sabathia

The thing about Canada is, you're not really considered a Canadian actor unless you do something with the CBC. — Lexa Doig

For it is time to return home. It is time to return democracy to the galaxy. — Chuck Wendig

It was one of the best days of my life, a day during which I lived my life and didn't think about my life at all. — Jonathan Safran Foer

I'm nobody's deputy. I am who I am. I'm my own person. — Mike Lee

I drink tons of water, because with the entire running around you can get dehydrated. — Jasmine Tookes

Even though I'm seventeen, I guess I still thought this would always be true - that there would always be that lost-and-found, and not the lost-and-still-lost that I am now trapped inside. — David Levithan

Thank you, always say thank you; it's the greatest gift you can give someone; because thank you is what you say to God. — Maya Angelou

Aside from the collective gain that comes from that free interchange of ideas, there is a direct personal value for the individual concerned. Each of us should have the right to speak his thoughts and to hear the thoughts of others ... — Charles Rembar