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Ahab and aguish lay stretched together in one hammock. — Herman Melville
What I corrupted is what is called the truth in favour of a more marvellous world. — Anais Nin
The objection to fairy stories is that they tell children there are dragons, but children have always known there are dragons. Fairy stories tell children that dragons can be killed. — G.K. Chesterton
When you believe your lie, it will curse your life forever. — Robert Ahaness
Be careful to not haul around in our lives so many nice but unnecessary things that we are distracted and diverted from the things that truly matter most. — David A. Bednar
She is stunning in her anger. Her eyes are bright, her chest is heaving and all I want to do is slam against her into nearest wall. I take a deep breath to calm the hormones, again."- Alex. — M.R. Field
There was only Furnace. It was our world, our grave, our hell. — Alexander Gordon Smith
There's no reality without battles and no future without fights. — Henning Mankell
I read a lot of highly unsuitable books for an 11-year-old. I was desperate to read as widely as possible. I thought, 'There are so many places I am never going to get the chance to visit, but I can if I read them.' And I did. I could go anywhere in the world - and off it - by reading. — Malorie Blackman
Norm Smith personally came and signed me up to the Melbourne Football Club. The fact that I then played cricket for Melbourne Cricket Club - the footy club didn't like it that much. — Max Walker
I will not date a woman from China, because that is a big red flag. — Daniel Tosh
It was lovely to do The Knock because I haven't done anything really significant since Doctor Who. — Colin Baker
Spotting the same car three times could have been a coincidence. Kim Kardashian's boobs could be real, too, and that's about as likely. — Jonathan Maberry
This is so absurd that it has, to my knowledge, never been contemplated. — Antonin Scalia
