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Do you always get in this much trouble?" Pritkin asked from behind me.
"Mostly," I breathed.
"You know, I've noticed that about you," he told me.
And then he kissed me. — Karen Chance

In business, you have to be strong. If you are weak, people are going to take advantage. — Ivana Trump

Until we question our stressful thoughts, we remain victims of the images in our head. — Byron Katie

By the time I arrive at evening, / they have just settled down to rest; / already invisible, they are turning / into the dreamwork of the trees ... . — Lisel Mueller

To discover the truth in anything that is alien, first dispense with the indispensable in your own vision. — Leonard Cohen

Both sides, parents and children, now saw the huge gulf that had opened between them — Michael Grant

There are but three ways for a man to revenge himself of the censure of the world,
to despise it, to return the like, or to endeavor to live so as to avoid it; the first of these is usually pretended, the last is almost impossible, the universal practice is for the second. — Jonathan Swift

What you do for yourself is one thing. What you do for others is something else entirely. — Henry Rollins

Munro stood in the doorway, watching the two faeries peer into his fridge as thought it was the strangest thing they'd ever seen. — India Drummond

Let me pass, I have to follow them, I am their leader. — Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin

I didn't have time for tears anymore. I had questions. — Alexandra Bracken

He held her gaze steady while he summarized her promises. She will honor me, protect me, obey me only when she believes I'm being reasonable - but I shouldn't hold out hope that that day will ever come - try to love me before she's an old woman, and I'd better get it straight in my mind that she will respect me until or unless I do something to prove I'm not worthy, and God save me then. Have I left anything out, Brenna? — Julie Garwood

I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root:
It is what you fear.
I do not fear it: I have been there.
From the poem "Elm", written 19 April 1962 — Sylvia Plath