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She was flustered; he could see it in the
way she kept twisting her fingers together. Did she think he was going to throw her down
on the seat and rape her? After all, he was a renegade Indian, and capable of anything.
Then again, the way she looked, maybe this was the most excitement she'd ever had. — Linda Howard

In truth we re-create our reputation every day. Journalists with thirty years of credibility have washed their careers down the drain with one plagiarized paragraph. — Anonymous

In my house, when I don't bring any makeup, when wearing comfortable clothes and when I'm playing with my kids, that's the moment where I feel the most beautiful. — Thalia

I'm going to marry a Jewish woman because I like the idea of getting up Sunday morning and going to the deli. — Michael J. Fox

Mathin said: "It is best to take your opponent's sash. The kysin mark each blow dealt, but to cut off the other rider's sash is best. This you will do."
"Oh," said Harry.
"You may, if you wish, unhorse him first," Mathin added as an afterthought.
"Thanks," said Harry. — Robin McKinley

God, I know that if you bring me to it, you will bring me through it. I know you have a plan, but quite honestly I don't see it right now. But I know it's there. I know I have to believe. I know I need to have faith. I have to trust you. And I do trust you. But it's hard right now. — Drew Brees

As it is with all stories, fast cars, wild bears, mental illness, and even life, only one truth remains: your mileage may vary. — Jenny Lawson

Everything in nature takes its form from the sphere, the cone and the cylinder. — Paul Cezanne

Your longevity and health are more determined by your ZIP code than they are by your genetic code. — Tom Frieden

Remember that when you think you are seeing giants, they may not be giants at all; perhaps it is you who is the dwarf. — C. JoyBell C.

Two people can have a middling day, but one rounds up and the other rounds down. — Robert Breault

One must be a sage to recognize a sage. — Xenophanes

In a sense, all poetry is positional: to try to express one's position in regard to the universe embraced by consciousness, is an immemorial urge. The arms of consciousness reach out and grope, and the longer they are the better. Tentacles, not wings, are Apollo's natural members. — Vladimir Nabokov