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Mom Voice - A mother's vocal range when even the neighbours will clean their rooms and eat their veggies. — Olive Hunter

...my ability to trust had been shattered into splinters, its fragmented shards slicing through every darkened recess of my mind, his absolution won my over all the more. — Jake Wood

You can be the ugliest man in the world but once you got money, you can have all the women in the world. — Jonathan Anthony Burkett

You have to constantly be doing something and not just wait for someone to call you with an opportunity, you have to develop your own projects. — Kate Del Castillo

I think from an artist standpoint, you have to put out music that you feel like represents you and things you feel like your crowd wants to hear. And if that drives them to go and download the album or the single, that's what we want. — Jason Aldean

Alkaline water tastes dreadful and was the scourge of covered wagon parties crossing Wyoming for neither men nor beasts could drink it for fear of blistering their tonsils and suffering agonizing stomach cramps. — Annie Proulx

I don't know what I was expecting.
Maybe I thought I'd catch him trying to break a hole in the wall or maybe he'd be plotting the demise of every person at Omega Point or I don't know I don't know I don't know anything because I only know how to fight an angry body, an insolent creature, an arrogant monster, and I do not know what to do with this.
He's sleeping. — Tahereh Mafi

There's the moon trying to look romanticMoon's too old that's her troubleAren't we all? — Roger McGough

I'm interested in current affairs and social policy as a whole, but I don't watch politics for sport. — Anna Chlumsky

I love architecture. — Chris Pine

Don't think, I told myself. Think nothingness. But even nothingness was something. It was a thought. — Markus Zusak

Even if you have to go through hell - go without hesitation. — Albert Einstein

Jenny's admonition had the desired effect. Ned drew a deep breath and thrust his arm gingerly into the bag, his mouth puckered in distaste. The expression on his face flickered from queasy horror to confusion. From there, it
flew headlong into outright bafflement. Shaking his head, he pulled his fist from the bag and turned his hand palm up.
For a long moment, the two men stared at the offending lump. It was brightly colored. It was round. It was
"An orange?" Lord Blakely rubbed his forehead. "Not quite what I expected." He scribbled another notation.
"We live in enlightened times," Jenny murmured. — Courtney Milan