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Melville, in his relation to belief, was like the last guest who cannot leave the party; he was always returning to see if he had left his had and gloves. — James Wood

James started to laugh. His chin hurt where she'd smacked him twice, his foot throbbed where she'd stepped on it, and his entire body felt as if he'd swum through a rosebush, which wasn't as far off the truth as it sounded. Yet still he started to laugh. — Julia Quinn

Try squeezing a handful of water, and see how quickly it disappears. But relax and let your hand flow in the same water, and you have the experience of the water as long as you like ... — Wayne Dyer

Truly, I get high on oxygen, and once I graduate from that, what really fulfills me is doing what I love. That, to me, is absolutely priceless. — Debbi Fields

He had strawberry blond hair. That's enough right there. That's all you need to know. If you're a man with strawberry blond hair and you're not in the circus or a Viking, odds are you have not found your place in life and never will. — Paul Neilan

What older men and younger women have in common is they are both suffering from different insecurities. She is looking for someone to make her feel safe, and he is looking for someone who doesn't answer back and is a trophy. — Mark Barrowcliffe

I don't take part in texting and those other things myself, so I don't really know if people put as much thought into messaging as they used to into writing letters. — Tyne Daly

You are no greater than the adversity you can handle. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I have always been very confident and very upbeat about the future potential of India. I think it is a great country with great potential. — Ratan Tata

One of the unseen benefits of having children is that they deliver you from your own selfishness. There's no going back. — Martin Amis

When we seek for connection, we restore the world to wholeness. Our seemingly separate lives become meaningful as we discover how truly necessary we are to each other. — Margaret J. Wheatley

I don't know," is his troubled answer. Maybe — Suzana Thompson

My childhood dreams were focused on being part of the effort to make humanity a multiplanetary species. — Peter Diamandis