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Jace raised his eyebrows. "Walk of shame, boys? — Cassandra Clare

We are confronted by the appearance of social institutions unintentionally created, vital for the welfare of society, which are not the result of reasoned planning — Carl Menger

... were trying to tell the dumb blonde to close her mouth, but the woman clearly took her hair color very seriously. — Sharon Green

I am the father that killed his son, the fine green branch; there is no hand or shelter to help me.
I am a raven that has no home; I am a boat going from wave to wave; I am a ship that has lost its rudder; I am the apple left on the tree; it is little I thought of falling from it; grief and sorrow will be with me from this time. — Richard Barber

I've come across people who say that there is a sort of inborn restlessness in the human spirit and an urge to change one's abode; for man is endowed with a mind which is changeable and and unsettled: nowhere at rest, it darts about and directs its thoughts to all places known and unknown, a wanderer which cannot endure repose and delights chiefly in novelty. — Seneca.

I'm not a professional. Yet somehow, I manage to get away with it. — Chico Buarque

People need to learn to live with more risk. — Alain Robert

The only man I know who behaves sensibly is my tailor; he takes my measurements anew each time he sees me. The rest go on with their old measurements and expect me to fit them. — George Bernard Shaw

S.U.V.'s are under a lot of scrutiny these days, and yet the S.U.V. buyer is a very loyal lot. — William Clay Ford Jr.

I will make him sin; I will make him my sinner. I will let him lead me to the devil, and then, I will kill him. — L.P. Lovell

I love that there's this tradition of being able to discuss the heaviest topics and the gnarliest stuff that goes down in people's lives in traditional Southern American music. — Gillian Welch