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Stop picking up the phone every time it rings, stop wasting time reading junk mail, stop eating out three times a week, give up your golf-club membership and spend more time with your kids, spend a day a week without your watch, watch the sun rise every few days, sell your cellular phone and dump the pager. — Robin S. Sharma

All badinage apart, I don't think you or I very likely to lose our gaiety or our peace of mind for any male creature breathing. — Jane Austen

Often I Wish I Were
a potato.
Eyes opened
in all directions.
Unafraid
of the cold earth.
The difference
between life and death
for somebody. — Katerina Stoykova Klemer

They had picked up Julie's scent hit wolfsbane lost her and found her trail again at the crumbling Highway 23 except it was two hours old and mixed with horse scents. She was hitchhiking. Great. Awesome. At least she always carried a knife with her.
When I relayed this to Curran he shrugged and said, If she kills anybody we'll make it go away. — Ilona Andrews

But in my heart, especially given the past few days, I knew ... — Deborah Ann

Greasy burgers and fries are so much more delicious than swallowing a cow whole. — Sarah Nicolas

The most generous choices, especially the persevering, are the fruit of profound and prolonged union with God in prayerful silence. — Pope John Paul II

Love is something, if you give it away, you end up having more. — Malvina Reynolds

I don't think it's good for economy to have a broken immigration system. — Michael Grimm

The multiplier effect is a major feature of networks and flows. It arises regardless of the particular nature of the resource, be it goods, money, or messages. — John Henry Holland

If you have no sense of humor, You have no sense at all.. — Himmilicious

A lot of old guys in movies are like cowboys - they talk like cowboys and they dress like cowboys. — Val Kilmer

Before I left the 'Star' last year to write books full-time, I welcomed catastrophe. It was material. Missed planes, broken pipes, dead lawns, digestive disorders, you name it, if it was something that had gone horribly wrong, it was worth banging out 600 words about. — Linwood Barclay