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I'd been blindsided with the most painful knowledge: the first man to ever say he loved me had never loved me at all.
His passion had been artificial.
His pursuit of me had been choreographed. — Charlaine Harris
One of those was occupied by a dwarf. Clean-shaved and pink-cheeked, with a mop of chestnut hair, a heavy brow, and a squashed nose, he perched on a high stool with a wooden spoon in hand, contemplating a bowl of purplish gruel with red-rimmed eyes. Ugly little bastard, Tyrion thought. The — George R R Martin
I have noticed in every campaign that I have fought-that there is a key segment of time, somewhere between 13 and 15 minutes in which the battle is won or lost. I focus on that segment of time, and I win. — Napoleon Bonaparte
One of the most important types of decision making is deciding what you are not going to do, what you need to eliminate in order to make room for strategic investments. — Henry Cloud
One of the striking features of the form of globalisation that has now been established is that it is based on the premise that goods and even capital should be free to roam but labour must remain imprisoned within the nation state. — Roberto Unger
Ruth was a novelist, and novelists, Oliver asserted, should have cats and books. — Ruth Ozeki
Ego likes comfort zones, safety, familiarity, boundaries, limits, a god who stays put in a box, and the known vs. the unknown. Ego can be a wimp. Unlike what most people believe, ego is not about too much confidence. Ego is about not enough confidence - confidence in the divine part of ourselves. — Janet Rebhan
You may be big in New York, but in Walters, Oklahoma, you're nobody. — Abe Lemons
Our knowledge advances not when we have the best theory, or the best data, or the best lab, but when we have really good problems — Jay Rosen
Imagination is at the root of much that passes for love. — Gilbert Parker
The purpose of life is happiness. What else could it possibly be? — Frederick Lenz
The men and women of the North are slaveholders, those of the South slaveowners. The guilt rests on the North equally with the South. — Susan B. Anthony
Every human being needs to know what she's fighting for. — Fredrik Backman