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I can't read historical fiction because I find the real thing so much more interesting. — Antonia Fraser

How much farther?" I asked after we'd gone up one floor and through another ten minutes.
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"Uh ... I'm not exactly sure," Phaelan admitted.
I blinked. "What do you mean you're not sure? Where are we?"
"I'm not sure of that, either."
Phaelan looked slightly embarrassed. It wasn't a look I'd seen on him often, and considering what it implied, I didn't want to see it on him now.
I gaped at him. "We're lost?"
"I didn't say that."
"You didn't have to. You don't know where we are. That's called lost."
"The blueprints didn't include this floor. Besides, I prefer to think of it as temporarily misplaced. — Lisa Shearin

I can assure you that buying leases for x and selling them for 5x or 10x is a lot more profitable than trying to produce gas at $5 or $6 per million cubic feet. — Aubrey McClendon

Whenever you feel uncomfortable, instead of retreating back into your old comfort zone, pat yourself on the back and say, "I must be growing," and continue moving forward. — T. Harv Eker

Psychopaths are shadowmancers',
the agent tells me, a large-scale map of the US dotted with timelines, hotspots and murderous crimson trajectories plastered across the wall behind his desk.
'They survive by moving around. They don't have the same need for close relationships that normal people do. So they live in an orbit of perpetual drift, in which the chances of running into their victims again is minimised. — Kevin Dutton

It would seem that when we are sinned against, when someone else does us harm, we are in some way linked to that sin, connected to that mistreatment like a chain. And our anger, fear, or resentment doesn't free us at all. It just keeps us chained. — Nadia Bolz-Weber

In general, the philological movement opened up countless sources relevant to linguistic issues, treating them in quite a different spirit from traditional grammar; for instance, the study of inscriptions and their language. But not yet in the spirit of linguistics. — Ferdinand De Saussure

Your master is weak because he loves. You are strong because you hate. In the end you are winner, jinni-girl. — Heather Demetrios