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Nincompoops. (Quincy, — Raven Pitts
The opposite of reductionism, holism - the idea that the only legitimate explanations are in terms of higher-level systems - is an even greater error than reductionism. — Anonymous
I am not ashamed of anything - not my past, not my affairs, not my body, and most definitely not my desire. — Kangana Ranaut
The description of Huck's father grabbed my full attention, and I glanced up at the book in my teacher's hand as if to double check. My eyes bulged reflexively. Huck's father was an abusive drunk just like mine. The boy was hopeful that a corpse found near the river was actually his dad, but it turned out not to be. It was spooky how high my hopes rose for the boy, and then sank so utterly low when the body was discovered to be a female in disguise. I should've mourned for the woman, but it was the boy I felt bad for. — Richelle E. Goodrich
As you get older you'll understand that it's not about what you look like or what you own, it's all about the person you've become. — Ziad K. Abdelnour
I didn't come to New York to be a star, I brought my star with me. — Reggie Jackson
Jesus Christ, is this an NPR convention? — Jack White
The contrast, between the two parties is now so strong that I think senator [Bernie ]Sanders has summed it up himself several times. He has said on her worst day, whatever that means, Hillary Clinton is infinitely better than any Republican. — Joe Conason
Beth," he whispered. "Come back to me."
He brought more of his blood to her.
"Damn it, don't you die!" Candles flared in the room. "I love you, damn you! Goddamn you, don't you let go! — J.R. Ward
I believe in, "You don't ask, you don't get. — Carla Harris
Millions of women in malaria-endemic areas in Africa become pregnant every year. Malaria is a threat to these women and their babies, with up to 200,000 newborn deaths each year as a result of malaria. — Joyce Banda
He ended up teaching middleschool art for a living. That was some soothing shit right there. — Scott Hawkins
Zora was a woman of principle, an open atheist. At the age of thirteen, a priest had told her that animals had no souls, and she had said, "well then, fuck you, Pops," and walked out of church. — Tea Obreht
