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What do you want to do?" Gabriel asks.
"Not commit suicide," I say. "Wait for Marcus. — Sally Green
Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea. — Robert A. Heinlein
Scheduling is always tough, no matter what the budget size is, and we had our own run-ins with that on 'Fading of the Cries.' — Thomas Ian Nicholas
It is my deep personal conviction that abortion is wrong. I hope that some day we will see the current outrageously large number of abortions drop sharply ... let me assure you that I share youR belief that innocent human life must be protected. — Al Gore
[Harper] once told a friend, "I think about strategy twenty-four hours a day," and it was only a small exaggeration. — Lawrence Martin
Imagine if Isobel comes out with a weiner though." Jack added wistfully, with a look on his face full of genuine wonder and confusion. — Lucy Louise
But this anti-war protest, is far from a success; it is just a placebo for the people. These peacemakers feel so satisfied, gratified; gay-gallant-and-gleeful. But they do not achieve anything acceptable, perceptible; or peaceful. — Joss Sheldon
Friendship is not chosen, he said, it happens, who knows why, like love. And I haven't bestowed anything on you, but on myself; I respect men who remain magnanimous even in their misfortune. — Mesa Selimovic
Keeping a journal of what's going on in your life is a good way to help you distill what's important and what's not. — Martina Navratilova
Lesson Number One: The Importance of Being Jewish — Malcolm Gladwell
One consequential change is that people used to get most of their calories at breakfast and midday, with only the evening top-up at suppertime. Now those intakes are almost exactly reversed. Most of us consume the bulk
a sadly appropriate word here
of our calories in the evening and take them to bed with us, a practice that doesn't do any good at all. — Bill Bryson