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And I don't need to look clever. I am clever. The fact that I look clever is merely a bonus. — Derek Landy

The meeting was like a war council with donuts. Then again, back at Camp Half-Blood they used to have their most serious discussions around the Ping-Pong table in the rec room with crackers and Cheez Whiz, so Percy felt right at home. — Rick Riordan

We don't sell technical drawings except when they are incorporated into a drawing or a collage. — Christo

Economists agree about economics - and that's a science - and they disagree about economic policy because that's a value judgment ... I've had profound disagreements on policy with the famous Milton Friedman. But, on economics, we agree. — Franco Modigliani

So much of who you are has to do with your mother. — Helen Klein Ross

But let us not forget that cities are like human beings. They are born, they go through childhood and adolescence, they grow old, and eventually they die — Elif Shafak

Mum was thinking 'bout going back to study creative twatting writing. She had a novel in her, whatever the fuck that meant. She was going to do all the stuff that having me when she was twenty had stopped her from doing. She said I'd made her tits little and taken away her identity. — Caroline Smailes

Our call is to an engaged alienation, — Russell D. Moore

And because what we are doing is so horrifying, we tend not to think of it much. — Carl Sagan

As we all know ... golf is a puzzle without an answer. — Gary Player

My name is Tess Little. But everyone calls me Red. — Kate SeRine

The man who seeks to please God is the man who people are pleased with. The man who seeks to please others won't satisfy anyone. — Edwin Louis Cole

The one thing technology can't teach us is how to make the best use of technology, how to keep our sanity in the face of technology. For that, we can't go online. — Anonymous

It does not occur to them to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke: even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is the first thing thought of; they like in crowds; they exercise choice only among things commonly done: peculiarity of taste, eccentricity of conduct, are shunned equally with crimes: until by dint of not following their own nature, they have no nature to follow. — John Stuart Mill