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What of honour? What of courage? What of all the things that bind the legions together?' He gave a shrug and a nod together, and a faint grin that was all the old Juvens; wild, erratic, carefree. His tilted palm said, 'What of them? Life is too precious. — M.C. Scott

Bones. "We have to leave," I said to Vlad. "Now."
"'Run, Forrest, run!'" Vlad mocked. — Jeaniene Frost

My experience in work, even going to work with Scorsese, is that people always think there's some magic trick. There's no magic trick. The people who are really good at what they do do simple things really, really well. — Matthew McConaughey

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Sometimes I wish I was a cloud ... Just floating along, going wherever the breeze takes me. — Masashi Kishimoto

A little hope goes a long way. — Morris Gleitzman

I wish I was, but I am not. The fact that I am not wakes me up everyday and I hope, one day I will be. — Nano

We need more Christians who take their place alongside believing and unbelieving neighbors in the daily gift exchange — Michael Horton

Yourself on my behalf." "Oh really. Is that so?" She stalked forward — J.D. Robb

Whenever I finish a book, I go off and have some kind of adventure. Having had an adventure in my writing chair or on my writing sofa, an internal adventure, then I need to balance that off with an external adventure, so I'll go tramping through Africa or whitewater rafting or float to Hawaii in a martini shaker or something. — Tom Robbins

God's colors all are fast. — John Greenleaf Whittier

Nothing is impossible when we follow our inner guidance, even when its direction may threaten us by reversing our usual logic. — Gerald Jampolsky

If anything can be invented more excruciating than an English Opera, such as was the fashion at the time I was in London, I am sure no sin of mine deserves the punishment of bearing it. — Margaret Fuller