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The flowers were like new acquaintances; she approached them in a familiar spirit, and made herself at home among them. — Kate Chopin

Naaaaaaayyyyy," said Pootie. "Milk comes out of goats?" I asked. "I thought milk came out of cows." "It comes out of goats, too, Arlo," said Andrea. Little Miss Know-It-All was proud of herself because she knew something I didn't know. I hate her. "See, we learned something already," said Mrs. Lizzy. "Goats — Dan Gutman

What you end up doing," the mechanic says, "is you spend your life searching for a father and God. — Chuck Palahniuk

Watermelons and Zen students grow pretty much the same way. Long periods of sitting till they ripen and grow all juicy inside, but when you knock them on the head to see if they're ready sounds like nothing's going on. — Peter Levitt

Inari screamed and swung her stake, but her Buffy impersonation wasn't any better than mine. — Jim Butcher

My elementary education was at Christ Church infant school and St. Stephen's junior school. At St. Stephen's, I encountered my first real mentor, the headmaster Mr. Broakes. He must have spotted something unusual in me, for he spent lots of time encouraging my interest in mathematics. — Richard J. Roberts

Mother came over and gave Luke's shoulder a reassuring squeeze before turning back to the stove. They had defied the Government once, with Luke. That had taken all the defiance they had in them. Maybe more. — Margaret Peterson Haddix

It is nonsense to say that Germans are unable to change. — Angela Merkel

The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, not the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when you discover that someone else believes in you and is willing to trust you with a friendship. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I would rather die of love than let love die. — Rob Bignell, Editor

Railway fettler, and his family lived in a Tasmanian Government Railways — Richard Flanagan