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Hermes?" I stammered. "Hello, Percy. Didn't recognize me without my jogging clothes?" "Uh ... " I wasn't sure whether I was supposed to kneel or buy stamps from him or what. — Rick Riordan

Prosperity is very liable to bring pride among the other goods with which it endows an individual; it is then that prosperity costs too dear. — Hosea Ballou

Aaron was one of the few Jewish volunteers in our study, and I felt a certain kinship with him at that level. — Rick Strassman

How often we see the greatest genius buried in obscurity! — Plautus

The stench that surrounded me suggested that the tarp over my face had been previously used either to transport fertiliser or as toilet paper. — Annabel Monaghan

Just one more thing. I kill Snow. — Suzanne Collins

My goal is to be a racer, and I want to be someone who inspires Americans to watch Formula One. — Alexander Rossi

I don't want to preach, but I would like to see metal become more of a united thing. I'm tired of people breaking things down into categories like thrash metal and death metal. I think people tend to stick to one category, and I want people to support all kinds of bands, whether it be Slayer or Queensryche or Death. I miss the days when it was acceptable to listen to everything from Priest and Maiden to Slayer and Venom. — Chuck Schuldiner

I was afraid he would pull away, that he would retreat into himself and resist my comfort. But — Jody Hedlund

Our God and His world is way more real than this world. — Karen Wheaton

One morning, very early, when the sun was up,I rose and found the shiny dew on every buttercup — Robert Louis Stevenson

I do not know whether anyone has ever succeeded in not enjoying praise. And, if he enjoys it, he naturally wants to receive it. And if he wants to receive it, he cannot help but being distraught at losing it. Those who are in love with applause have their spirits starved not only when they are blamed off-hand, but even when they fail to be constantly praised. — John Chrysostom