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When Tana was six, vampires were Muppets, endlessly counting, or cartoon villains in black cloaks with red polyester lining. — Holly Black
The computer was, to the best of my feelings about the subject, not thinking like a mathematician, and it was much more successful, because it was thinking not like a mathematician. — Kenneth Appel
I am a Soul sharing the Purity and Gift of my Soul - with the Souls of Others. — Eleesha
What the hell was she doing on the nonhostage side of a handgun? — Suzanne Brockmann
Conscience and reputation are two things. Conscience is due to yourself, reputation to your neighbour. — Saint Augustine
Insolent youth rides, now, in the whirlwind. For those modern iconoclasts who are without culture possess, apparently, all the courage. — Ellen Glasgow
And if I had a camera
Showing all the light we give
And showing where the light extends
I'd give it to my friends — Dar Williams
What a filthy mind you have. Can't imagine why you're single with a brain as dirty as the one you've got. — Lauren Dane
I don't hide. I never have. I stay at home because I like to stay at home, and at home I work. — Oriana Fallaci
Some people, unable to draw from the well of creativity, piss into it instead.~N. — N. Onym
Need to learn a lot from God's Gift. — Emma Brynsteinein
The more you recognize and express gratitude for the things you have, the more you will have to express gratitude for. — Zig Ziglar
...while there may have been gods, they weren't particularly well defined. If, for instance, something unusually lucky happened, one might declare that a god--pick one--was feeling generous that day. And if a particularly bad thing happened, a god (usually a different one) was upset about something or other. Gods, in other words, were what most of us would now call chance or luck. And in that sense they served their purpose, by making a random existence seem less random. — Gene Doucette
Where everybody is guilty, nobody is. — Hannah Arendt
