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A bit is worth 10,000 basis points. — William Poundstone
The best defense against knives was distance. The best countermove was entanglement. — Lee Child
It's hard to make up your bed while you're still sleeping in it. Hard to make up your mind for the same reason. — Robert Breault
So this is the young man who has intentions toward my little girl." Bobby shifted in his seat and crossed his legs. "It is not fun on this side of the table, is it, Robert?" Uncle Eddie huffed, and Kat had to remember that once upon a time her mother had been a dark-haired girl in that kitchen, and her dad had been the stray she'd brought home. She watched the two men looking at Hale as if they'd never before laid eyes on him. "He's better-looking than the last vagabond I had to take in," Eddie said, standing and carrying empty bowls to the sink. "I'll give him that. — Ally Carter
He came face-to-face with the rude paradox fame had dealt him: The secret of his extraordinary art had been his ability to observe human interaction anonymously, thereby gaining insight into the emotions on display in ordinary life
it was his ability to become a fly-on-the-wall that made him famous, and fame had destroyed his ability to become a fly-on-the-wall. — C.R. Strahan
True friendship resists time, distance and silence. — Isabel Allende
Won't someone please answer my prayers before I'm old and gray. I've been lonely too long and all my family thinks I'm gay. — Rod Stewart
The benefit of this kind of outlining is that you discover a story's flaws before you invest a lot of time writing the first draft, and it's almost impossible to get stuck at a difficult chapter, because you've already done the work to push through those kinds of blocks. — George Stephen
Your feelings are the utmost priority, your desires are more important than anyone else's deadline or mandate. — Regena Thomashauer
Plenty of sunshine is the very wine of life. — Julia McNair Wright
As the Civil War raged, large parts of the occupation experience were passed over and forgotten as quickly as possible. The Greek authorities showed little interest in pursuing war criminals, and war crimes petered out more quickly than anywhere else in Europe, whilst over-conscientious prosecutors were buried in provincial postings. — Mark Mazower
Nobody doubts my partisanship, but a lot of the activity is nonpartisan. — Norman Lear
