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" Tink's titties!" Jenks from any of Kim Harrison's books on The Hollows. (aka Cincinnati,OH)
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When I was getting my education, I fell in love with the writings of Peter Drucker. He was my hero. I had a naive belief that when I became a manager, it was going to be like Peter Drucker's books. That is, I was going to be the effective executive. I was going to talk to people about their goals. I was going to help them actualize. — Guy Kawasaki

So here I sit in the early candle-light of old age-I and my book-casting backward glances over out travel'd road. — Walt Whitman

I have no clue what a 'hottie' is. To think of myself in those terms is absurd. — Drew Fuller

A plate of Ebola virions mixed with Hendra virions would resemble capellini in a light sauce of capers. — David Quammen

The best part of my carreer is getting to meet so many different people, because I learn so much from everyone. — Miley Cyrus

There are a few things in life that occur, that you don't ask for, that are just dealt to you.
These things can define you or you can define yourself through them.
I elect to define myself through overcoming what has been dealt to me in my life.
It took thirty-one years and two generations of tweaking to get my first perfect ending.
Now I am going to work on my next one. — JohnA Passaro

A lot of people have asked me about some of the characters that appear in 'Clockwork Prince,' like Aloysius Starkweather and Woolsey Scott. A lot of people like Woolsey Scott, which I was really happy about because he's very fun to write. — Cassandra Clare

I keep one eye on the path I didn't choose every day. — Taylor Swift

If, for example, you are miserly by nature, you will never go beyond a certain limit; only generous souls attain greatness. — Robert Greene

There is no other occupation in the world that so closely resembled enslavement as the career of a film star. — Louise Brooks