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He'd seen that absent look from her dozens of times in London. She thought herself invisible, and was not. Not to him. This was the second time he'd mentioned marriage to her. The second time she heard nothing but his words. — Carolyn Jewel

What do people have against convicts? Is living together in the pen of freedom, where young people engage in mutual psychology, any more beautiful? — Karl Kraus

Please, sweetie darling honey baby, you hunk of a man, you?" "When you put it that way ... . — Nick Wilgus

Kaderin didn't believe, as a whole, the nymphs were more beautiful than the Valkyrie, but everything about them screamed, "Easy lay! When you don't want to work for it!" And curiously, many males found that more appealing than the Valkyrie's "Do it and die, simian". — Kresley Cole

I learned a long time ago that place matters to me, on many levels, and maybe more than it should, but it is generally counter-productive for me to resist it. — Val Kilmer

Synchronicity: A meaningful coincidence of two or more events where something other than the probability of chance is involved. — Carl Jung

My existence was never a Francis Ford Coppola existence. — Victoria Gotti

I ought to come up there and break your shuck nose. — James Dashner

To be whole and harmonious, man must also know the music of the beaches and the woods. He must find the thing of which he is only an infinitesimal part and nurture it and love it, if he is to live. — William O. Douglas

I try to eat fruit and veggies and meat and all the different categories and have a well rounded diet. — Andrew Luck

Before I had crossed the threshold of my church I was made to realize that I was shepherd of a divided flock. — Anna Howard Shaw

But all years are stupid. It's only when they're over that they become interesting. — Cesare Pavese

Looking up into the night sky is looking into infinity - distance is incomprehensible and therefore meaningless — Douglas Adams