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You made me feel like I was the most important person in the world to you, and then you showed me I never really mattered at all." I stood up. "I hate you for that, Logan."
He got to his feet and came closer. The intensity in his eyes left me frozen, and some sick part of me ached for his touch. His deep voice rumbled. "You are all that ever mattered to me. — Lisa Kessler

I think Paul Newman had an amazing career. I also love what Tom Hanks has done. He has always made very grounded movies that have something to say. He has found a way to make blockbusters that are about something and that is what I want to do. — Josh Duhamel

Saint Ignatius was a convert and disciple of S. John the Evangelist. He was appointed by S. Peter to succeed Evodius in the see of Antioch, and he continued in his bishopric full forty years. — Sabine Baring-Gould

Our present picture of physical reality, particularly in relation to the nature of time, is due for a grand shake up — Roger Penrose

What was the first rule to getting someone to fall in line? Figure out what they need and give them a taste. Not enough to sate them, but enough to whet their appetite. Enough that they wanted more. Needed more. — Matthew FitzSimmons

It would be as unthinkable to try to construct the Labour Party without Marx as it would to be to establish university faculties of astronomy,anthropology or psychology without permitting the study of Copernicus, Darwin or Freud, and still expect such faculties to be taken seriously — Tony Benn

Journalists assigned to an issue often cover the coverage, creating the notorious media echo chamber. — Steven Pinker

I shook my head. "No sir. It's merely to satisfy my curiosity." "I have a great respect for curiosity," Lorren said with no particular inflection. — Patrick Rothfuss

What is the victory of a cat on a hot tin roof? - I wish I knew ... Just staying on it, I guess, as long as she can ... — Tennessee Williams