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I was a bookish kid, not really athletic. — Michael De Luca

Be grateful for whatever it is that opens you up. — Allan G. Hunter

She couldn't stop watching his eyes. They were bright black, surrounded by an incredible network of lines, like a laboratory maze for studying intelligence in tears. They seemed to know what she wanted, even if she didn't. — Thomas Pynchon

How surely are the dead beyond death. Death is what the living carry with them. A state of dread, like some uncanny foretaste of a bitter memory. But the dead do not remember and nothingness is not a curse. Far from it. — Cormac McCarthy

Authentic Christian Preaching carries a note of authority and a demand for decisions not found elsewhere in society. — Albert Mohler

Every time I do a gig, my goal is getting new fans. — Sharon Jones

To the critics: You always complain that Hollywood never gives you new stuff, and then when you get it, you flip out. Lighten up. — Peter Farrelly

Confidence is like a contagious virus. It may be rare and short-lived, but spreads quickly when it arrives.
[Daughter Mother Woman Chapter 24] — Arya Basu

I was never a girl who thought about getting married. Being in a relationship wasn't my priority. — Susan Downey

As a nonparent, I stand in awe of parents. — Philip Yancey

There are a lot of people out there that really aren't that different than me, I consider myself a pretty average guy, so hopefully they understand me and know where I am coming from. I kinda feel like I am a voice for them. — Jason Aldean

And now Kit's cock - which had mostly been used for taking a leak before that moment - woke up and screamed I WANT! FEED ME ASSHOLE! And Kit had given it a good handshake until it threw up. — Amy Lane

We might as well reasonably dispute whether it is the upper or the under blade of a pair of scissors that cuts a piece of paper, as whether value is governed by demand or supply. — Alfred Marshall