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That did not go well," LaValle said when Entreri had left. "It went splendidly!" Pook disagreed. — R.A. Salvatore

They know they're supposed to do something, but they're not sure what. And you know what they do when they're not sure
of course you do: They either do the wrong thing or they do nothing, and it's a toss up as to which is worse. — Jill Conner Browne

With 3 percent of the world's resources and 25 percent of the world's demand, it is pretty obvious this country cannot drill its way to energy security. — Lois Capps

The business being thus closed ... dined together and took a cordial leave of each other After which I returned to my lodgings, did some business with and received the papers from the secretary of the Convention, and retired to meditate on the momentous work which had been executed. — George Washington

When he entered after her, she saw that he meant to come straight to her, and she raised a hand. "No," she said. "Wait."
His footsteps halted. He had always listened to her, hadn't he? Had always heard her."
-Emma and Julian — Meredith Duran

I should see an enemy of my country in any one who would change by force that which has been established by law. — Louis Bonaparte

To set and work toward any goal is an act of courage. — Stephen Covey

You shouldn't eat red meat, but you shouldn't make resolutions you can't keep. — Bob Odenkirk

One way or another, all humans are superstitious. — Abhijit Naskar

I would love to kiss you. The price of kissing is your life. — Rumi

All you men still have the Victorian hangover. I suppose you think woman's place is in the home, too?"
"Not my home. — Ross Macdonald

Just touching what's mine, baby. — Raine Miller

People walked out on Richard Pryor and he's the funniest man alive. — Tracy Morgan

The ignorant are afraid to betray surprise or admiration ... they think it ill manners. — Mark Twain