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Hee hee hee!" Nero said. "You children are like three clowns!"
"Ho ho ho!" Count Olaf said.
"Ha ha ha!" Violet said, who was beginning to feel queasy from faking all this laughter. — Lemony Snicket

Who knows what we could have accomplished if we had only chucked the politics and come together as human bloody beings. — Max Brooks

I thought, 'OK, Melissa Gilbert is playing my mom, and I'm playing her old role - no pressure.' So I went up to Melissa and said, 'It's such an honor playing your daughter,' and she smiled and said, 'Oh, shut up.' I thought, 'Great, a normal person.' — Kara Lindsay

Alertness is the hidden discipline of familiarity. — David Whyte

I love you so fucking much, my naughty, sweet Plum. — Christina Lauren

Games are providing rewards that reality is not. — Jane McGonigal

What reason has one for existing other than to be involved with what is actually being created in your particular time? — Antony Pay

I know how I live my life. I have a little magnet brain that attracts the kind of things that obsess me. — Sophie Calle

But then I think Viola -
I think of her out there -
And I push it back -
I feel my hands on the floor -
I use them to rise to my knees -
I lift my head -
To see the Mayor's surprised face only a yard or so away, coming toward me, something in his hand-
"Goodness," he says, sounding almost cheerful. "Even stronger than I thought. — Patrick Ness

We are all capable of achieving whatever we want and need. — Paulo Coelho

Most days now his loss is a part of her, an awkward weight she carries around, invisible to everyone else. — Jojo Moyes

Even the most conservative must realize that the recent transformation of surplus from an individual to a national disaster implies a scathing indictment of our capitalist system as it has now developed. — Benjamin Graham

In fact, poetry has always been like archives that peoples have continually used to serve their feelings, thoughts, national identities and cultures, and it has served as a factor uniting different historical periods. Those who had lost contact with their past for a certain period found and experienced the expression of their own selves in poetry, and the were able to see their history as a whole in it. — M. Fethullah Gulen