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I love you', he said.
'I know', she said.
'You know?' he repeated. She smiled, so he kissed her.
'You're not the Han Solo in this relationship, you know.'
'I'm totally the Han Solo', she whispered.
It was good to hear her. It was good to remember it was Eleanor under all this new flesh.
'Well, I'm not the Princess Leia,' he said. — Rainbow Rowell

When in doubt," Calypso said, "Tater Tots. — Rick Riordan

Look at this - an entire generation of Cinderellas, and there's no glass slipper. — Cameron Crowe

The eyes of the soul of the multitudes are unable to endure the vision of the divine. — Plato

The sadness meant: we are at the last station. The happiness meant: we are together. The sadness was form, the happiness content — Milan Kundera

We shall succeed only so far as we continue that most distasteful of all activity, the intolerable labor of thought. — Learned Hand

Revolution today is taken for granted, and in consequence becomes rather dull. — Wyndham Lewis

Nixon was a good president on the environment. Gerald Ford was good. — Stewart Udall

I understand what songs like 'Mr Brightside' mean to people. They will last forever. — Brandon Flowers

I thought of what my mom had said. "You talk like a man." It was easier to talk like a man than to be one. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

Truth is so rare. I wonder why it is and where you are? — Debasish Mridha

It was all he'd felt for too long to change now. Maybe it was too late for any other kind of life. This was all he knew. It was safe, insulated. Familiar. An absense of emotion kept him sane. Or what passed for it. — Virginia Brown

At the time, the United States had an attorney general named John Ashcroft, who had stated that America had "no king but Jesus" (a claim that was exactly two words too long). — Christopher Hitchens

Behind all the discernible laws and connections, there remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable. — Albert Einstein