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I won't trouble you long," said Maricara. "No doubt you have all manner of pressing plans to consider. Spies to engage. Betrayals to enact. That sort of thing."
"Only on Sundays," Kim replied. "It's Tuesday. We're discussing stealing sweetmeats from small children today. — Shana Abe

Words themselves are all the ghosts we need. — Donald Harington

If you're hanging out with two negative people, do they equal one positive person? — Bob Saget

It's hard to remember who you were when you're constantly pretending to be someone you're not. — Amy Ewing

I've gotten myself into some difficult situations because I couldn't say no. — Melissa McBride

The whole secret lies in confusing the enemy, so that he cannot fathom our real intent. — Sun Tzu

Bramble: Your afraid of the King. Admit it.
Mr. Bradford: My lady, who isn't? — Heather Dixon

Dictatorships may seem strong and unified, but they are always weaker than they appear. — Hyeonseo Lee

Spiritual pride is the most dangerous and the most arrogant of all sorts of pride. — Samuel Richardson

So that's the way you scientific detectives work. My god! for a fat, middle-aged, hard-boiled, pig-headed guy, you've got the vaguest way of doing things I ever heard of. — Dashiell Hammett

Surely with as good reason as had Archimedes to have the cylinder, cone and sphere engraved on his tombstone might our distinguished countrymen leave testamentary directions for the cubic eikosiheptagram to be engraved on theirs. Spirit of the Universe! wither are we drifting, and when, where, and how is all this to end? — James Joseph Sylvester

Balance is key in cooking - you want a little acid, a little sweet, a little savory - the flavors should be harmonious. — Gail Simmons

The time is past when Christians in America can take a long spoon and hand the gospel to the black man out the back door. — Mordecai Wyatt Johnson