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It indicates possession for plural nouns, between the end of the plural word and the s that follows, as in children's. Except when the word ends in an s, in which case it should come at the end of the word, with no additional s added ("the books' covers"). — Ammon Shea
In the night he awoke and held her tight as though she were all of life and it was being taken away from him. — Ernest Hemingway,
He was a fugitive, lurking soul, James Leer. He didn't belong anywhere, but things went much better for him in places where nobody belonged. — Michael Chabon
Episcopalians are pretty thin on the ground in the central United States. — Charlaine Harris
They also bring to mind what sometimes seems to be a rapt predilection of small but influential cults of intellectuals or esthetes for what is generally regarded as perverse dispirited or distastefully unintelligible. The award of a Nobel Prize in literature to Andre Gide who in his work fervently and openly insists that pederasty is the superior and preferable way of life for adolescent boys furnishes a memorable example of such judgments. Renowned critics and some professors in our best universities reverently acclaim as the superlative expression of genius James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake a 628page collection of erudite gibberish indistinguishable to most people from the familiar word salad produced by hebephrenic patients on the back wards of any state hospital. — Hervey M. Cleckley
When we talk about what we believe we divide. When we talk about who we believe in we unite. — E. Stanley Jones
Events can seem random while you're living them, but when you look back, what do you see? A chain of coincidences? Plain old luck? Or something more? — Justin Cronin
I started photographing people on the street during World War II. I used a little box Brownie. Nothing too expensive. — Bill Cunningham
Therefore the sage desires what (other men) do not desire, and does not prize things difficult to get; he learns what (other men) do not learn, and turns back to what the multitude of men have passed by. — Lao-Tzu
People think me a sort of Florence Nightingale, but I have no heroic qualities. I simply don't feel very much. — Franny Billingsley
How hard can it be to find a girl and an elephant for Christ's sake? — Sara Gruen
The more telly you do, the more it feels like a factory. — Kevin Whately
