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People like Eunice just never had quite figured out how to get along in the world. They might be perfectly intelligent, but they were subject to speckles and flushes; their purses resembled wastepaper baskets; they stepped on their own skirts. — Anne Tyler

Yeah, I've made some mistakes. Every guy makes mistakes. — Jeff Gordon

There was a lot of fiction I did not enjoy, whose landscapes seemed bland and unevocative, the characters faint-hearted within them, the very words lacking vibrancy. — Sarah Hall

I never lie because I don't fear anyone. You only lie when you're afraid. — John Gotti

Passion.
She'd dared him to discover the emotion but had been unprepared to discover it herself. — Sarah MacLean

There's only of him, she thought, and he's right here. — Rainbow Rowell

that amazing row of ab-mountains between hips so narrow even my sweet old Nana would imagine wrapping her legs around them. — Faleena Hopkins

Activity and rest are two vital aspects of life. To find a balance in them is a skill in itself. Wisdom is knowing when to have rest, when to have activity, and how much of each to have. Finding them in each other - activity in rest and rest in activity - is the ultimate freedom. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Their silence was full of stones. Ifemelu felt like apologizing, although she was not quite sure what she would be apologizing for. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

It is not natural or inevitable that half the world goes hungry; that the freedom of markets trumps protection of the planet; or that citizens' rights come second to those of corporations. — Frances O'Grady

No, I mean, this is a problem that most people have. A problem of the human condition. We get ahold of some kind of shorthand in understanding people, and we think it works, and we use it to assess, categorize, and then, very often, dismiss people. It's the basis for stereotyping, profiling, and several other very sorry words that end in i-n-g. — Phillip DePoy