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I wish I had a talking book that told me how to act and look, a talking book that contained keys to past and present memories — Lou Reed

I reiterate that I am strongly committed to working with those on all sides of politics to improve how Parliament operates. — Peter Slipper

How predictable," Grimalkin sighed, appearing in the doorway. We gaped at
him, and he regarded us with amusement. "I thought you might need a second way out. Why is it always up to me to think of these things? — Julie Kagawa

Before you expect anything, try to give something. — Debasish Mridha

I can walk. It's just that I'm so rich I don't need to. — Alan Bennett

I hate nice girls.
Just exchanging greetings with them will get them on your mind.
Start texting each other, and your heart will be set a flutter.
If they call you, you're done for.
Enjoy staring at your logs and grinning like a fool.
However, I won't get fooled again. That's what your kind calls kindness.
If you're nice to me, you're nice to others.
I always end up nearly forgetting that. Reality is cruel,
So I'm sure lies are a form of kindness.
Thus, I say kindness itself is also a lie.
I always ended up with these expectations.
And I always ended up with these misunderstandings.
And before I knew it, I stopped hoping.
A highly trained loner is once bitten, twice shy.
As a veteran on this battlefield of life, I've gotten used to losing.
That's why I always hate nice girls. - Hachiman Hikigaya — Wataru Watari

This body's the same old house that time has redecorated. — Michael Weems

Forever bound to each another — Chris Bradford

The world will forgive you for the sake of your blazing boyishness. (Written to Lord Alfred Douglas) — George Bernard Shaw

I often say that we should only be judged on two things: if we're kind, and if we read books. — Paige Shelton

The 10,000-hours rule says that if you look at any kind of cognitively complex field, from playing chess to being a neurosurgeon, we see this incredibly consistent pattern that you cannot be good at that unless you practice for 10,000 hours, which is roughly ten years, if you think about four hours a day. — Malcolm Gladwell