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His gaze held mine so long it felt as if he would never release it. And something deep inside me did not want him to. — Tess Oliver

He watched Carl pouring coffee into a huge mug bearing a photo of a cute corgi, below which was the word Alastair. — K.C. Wells

We are ready to end fascism once and for all, even in spite of the Republican government. — Buenaventura Durruti

I lived in Greece. I had a lot of party experience there. — Sarah Wright

It may be incredible that one creed is the truth and the others are relatively false. At the same time, it is not only incredible, but intolerable, to believe that there is no truth in or out of the creeds, and all are equally false. For then nobody can ever set anything right, if everybody is equally wrong. — G.K. Chesterton

Do I feel I should be punished? Yes. Why else would I have given myself bangs? — Jennifer Niven

Traditionally parents have wondered what their teens were doing, but now teens are much more likely to be doing things that can get them killed. — Mary Pipher

Let none find fault with others; let none see the omissions and commissions of others. But let one see one's own acts, done and undone. — Gautama Buddha

The more hopeless you were, the farther away they hid you. — Sylvia Plath

He wanted to put his arms around her, but she had a darkness that seemed to stand beside her like an acquaintance that would not go away. — Elizabeth Strout

That,' Peregrine said, 'is civilisation. Not all who were rewarded deserved to be; not all who should have been were. — Alastair Reynolds

It was if another planet were calling. The call, embodied, issued in liquid syllables from the mouth of the Arab sailor who, on the prow of the Vestra each sun-up, looked toward the East and sang the Persian song:
Hearken unto dawn, oh, my soul ...
Let good come unto the world. — Robert Edison Fulton Jr.

Have you lost your mind?"
"No. It got scared and ran away. — Karen Chance

At the turn of the nineteenth century, Greece could boast the highest proportion of university students among its population across Europe — Stathis N. Kalyvas