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I came to acquaint myself with the young lady over breakfast." Roland nodded to the tray.
"Acquaint yourself? Over breakfast? Is that a metaphor?" Weylin's whisper carried throughout the room, but Bryce shook his head and nodded to Paden's quivering frame.
"Not now, dude. We'll have a Language Arts class later," Bryce said out of the corner of his mouth. — Nichole Chase

People are always going to say stuff about you and there are always going to be crazy rumours out there, but as long as you know the truth, you're fine. — Vanessa Hudgens

Some of us seem so anxious about avoiding hell that we forget to celebrate our journey toward heaven. — Philip Yancey

The descent beckons
as the ascent beckoned — William Carlos Williams

It doesn't matter if I go on CBS, PBS or Fox. Whoever is interviewing me is going to want to create some conflict in the story, or it's not interesting. That's just the way the news is. — Mark McKinnon

It's like the code of living by yourself. People who are single know what I'm talking about. You eat standing up, reading the paper. Or you say to yourself, this isn't even cutting it, I'm taking a TV dinner and I'm getting in bed here. — Mary Chapin Carpenter

It's a truism in technological development that no silver lining comes without its cloud. — Bruce Sterling

One would suffer a great deal to be happy. — Mary Wortley Montagu

It wasn't so much that I thought there was nowhere to go, in this huge city; but with so many places to go, where were you supposed to begin? — Kelly Braffet

Fundamental analysis seeks to establish how underlying values are reflected in stock prices, whereas the theory of reflexivity shows how stock prices can influence underlying values — George Soros

The process of growth is, it seems, the art of falling down. Growth is measured by the gentleness and awareness with which we once again pick ourselves up, the lightness with which we dust ourselves off, the openness with which we continue and take the next unknown step, beyond our edge, beyond our holding, into the remarkable mystery of being. — Stephen Levine

Religion is the reaction of human nature to its search for God. — Alfred North Whitehead

He cut the connection before she could answer. Long goodbyes weren't anyone's strong suit. — James S.A. Corey