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It would have been convenient to be gay. Just because of the grooming, the narcissism, stuff like that. But I have this kind of roaring heterosexuality. Traditional, uncomplicated heterosexuality, an almost cliched Robin Askwith thing. — Russell Brand
Relax Guild Boss. You have my word of honor that I won't tell a soul about your connection to Watson Whitaker." she winked. "Frankly,though, I doubt if the story would do you any real damage if it did get out. Might even give you a boost in the popularity ratings back home. People love legends. — Jayne Castle
Gambling is a most foolish and imprudent pursuit. — Fyodor Dostoevsky
Focus on your purpose, and your stress will melt away. — Debasish Mridha
If some nuclear properties of the heavy elements had been a little different from what they turned out to be, it might have been impossible to build a bomb. — Emilio G. Segre
The truth is, when you have little to do, you do very little. But when you have much to do, you do much. So it should make sense that by taking on more than you can handle, you accomplish more than you ever dreamed you could. And so it is. — Richelle E. Goodrich
She slipped Glenn into her bed and then her face hung over Glenn's for one quiet moment, like a moon.
"Meera doe branagh, Glennora Morgan."
The strange words drifted down from her mother's lips, whispered as light as falling snow.
"What does it mean, Mommy?"
Fingertips grazed Glenn's cheek. "It means I love you. It means I'll always love you." She kissed Glenn softly on the forehead, then backed away. "No matter what."
She stepped into the bright hallway and closed the door.
When Glenn woke the next morning, her mother was gone — Jeff Hirsch
The merry-go-round is spinning too fast. I want to get off. I want to close my eyes, or just blink. — Laurie Halse Anderson
Don't throw stones at your neighbors', if your own windows are glass. — Benjamin Franklin
Sex is just another form of talk, where you act the words instead of saying them. — D.H. Lawrence
Politics are now nothing more than means of rising in the world. — Samuel Johnson
Traditional history appears to be the defacto recognition of every evil deed that failed to be stopped or eliminated. — Dagobert D. Runes
