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Sometimes, after all, there is a bit of justice in this mean, cruel world. — Laurent Binet
This is why you shouldn't fall in love, it blinds you. Love is wicked distraction. — Gregory Maguire
Marriage is a fight to the death. Before contracting it, the two parties concerned implore the benediction of Heaven because to promise to love each other forever is the rashest of enterprises. — Honore De Balzac
The God who loans you life sees your every move, hears each word you speak, and knows your every thought. And this is a good thing. You are seen by God. Noticed. Known. — Francis Chan
A lot of shorts spend too much time setting up the idea; sometimes they meander. — Adam McKay
Just because your environment or living space changes doesn't mean that your attitude necessarily has to change. — Kevin Hart
This is from me. For all the thousands of bad guys in your life." She gave a meaningful look to Ezra. Then she smugly held up a case.
Montgomery popped the catches and opened the top.
Oh, my gosh," she said.
Inside was a single piece of sharpened wood.
MR POINTY!" she screamed in delight.
You gave Buffy's weapon...her stake...to the cheerleader," David said with a whistle. "Sheer genius. — Tracy Lynn
The frightened mind that runs away from everyday terrors meets the seeking mind that wants a better world. — Alan W. Watts
Everyone is happier if they have someone else to look down on, as well as someone to look up to, especially if they resent both. — Christopher Moore
Good discourse sinks differences and seeks agreements. — Amos Bronson Alcott
I know I'm writing better now than I ever did for adults because I'm writing for an audience who know that they don't know everything. — David Almond
Writers sometimes ruin a book by adding a lighthearted mood at the wrong moment. — Gayle Lynds
Everybody thinks it's going to be different for them, Janice said. The dinosaurs thought so too. — Kathryn Davis
There is no such thing as a pure extrovert or a pure introvert. Such a man would be in the lunatic asylum. — Carl Jung
In humility alone lies true greatness, and knowledge and wisdom are profitable only in so far as our lives are governed by them. — Nicholas Of Cusa