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Dreamers are to be classified as weapons.
Ronan already knew he was a weapon ; but he was trying to make up for it. — Maggie Stiefvater

You give me things too," he said in a hushed voice as he bit off the cap.
"Like what?"
"A headache," his smile widened. — Leah Spiegel

And how is your head? Better?" he asked.
"Very much. Sometimes it hurts." Right now it was throbbing. "But every day I am much improved."
"Where did you hit it? Are you bruised?"
I put a hand to the back of my head, a little to the left, where I had landed with such jarring force. "Here," I said. "It's still a little tender."
And leaning forward, he touched my hair right where I had just laid my hand. Such was he glamour that attended him that I expected the ache to instantly melt away, healed by his royal caress. But in fact, I felt a sudden leap in my heart that made the pain briefly more intense. — Sharon Shinn

Do you know why we're all happy here, monsieur? Because it's the last house on the road. — Louise Penny

I'm not a great deep political thinker. — David Mitchell

My guess is my brother would call his mom and his dad pretty regularly, a lot more than I probably did. — Jeb Bush

Parents with dependents are somehow thought to count for more. If, for example, there is some scarce resource - a donor kidney perhaps - and of the two potential recipients one is a parent of young children and one is not, the parent, all things being equal, will likely be favoured. To let a parent die is not only to thwart that person's preference to be saved, but also the preferences of his or her children that their parent be saved. It is quite true, of course, that the death of the parent will harm more people, but there is nonetheless something to be said against favouring parents. Increasing one's value by having children might be like increasing one's value by taking hostages. — David Benatar

Religious reverence for one's own job, even if the job is worth doing, is a sexual turnoff. — Nancy Kress

But all the time-no matter what she was doing-there was music. — Carson McCullers