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On the morning of Thanksgiving, I would wake up to the home smelling of all good things, wafting upstairs to my room. I would set the table with the fancy silverware and china and hope that my parents and grandmother wouldn't have the annual Thanksgiving fight about Richard Nixon. — Debi Mazar

She wanted to run her finger over the blade of him even if it made her bleed, wanted to dance too close to the flame, wanted to take a risk that could destroy her — Nalini Singh

There are no days more full than those we go back to. — Colum McCann

Three boys. Three deaths. One school. We've made the national news. Is out school cursed? Are we a reckless bunch of fools? The media asks questions no one can answer. Kids can't stop crying. — Lisa Schroeder

The preceding collection of stories about Einstein the young boy demonstrates the remarkable extent to which his most characteristic personal traits were native rather than acquired. — Abraham Pais

Like God and McDonalds, Aggi was everywhere — Mike Gayle

I would say that I'm blessed with a very, very good executive team that operates, reasonably autonomously, each of the companies. — Ratan Tata

Sometimes journalists ask me, "What's the message?" There is no message. I think that fiction should not be trying to give messages. Just tell a story. — Isabel Allende

Khairey ba waley darta na kram Toora topaka woranawey wadan korona Guns of Darkness! Why would I not curse you? You turned love-filled homes into broken debris — Malala Yousafzai

Often the masses are plundered and do not know it. — Frederic Bastiat

I distrust those people who knew so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires. Susan D. Anthony — John Ortberg

The Airwitch had gone from reading nothing in his life to never stopping, buying every novel or history book he could get his hands on. — Susan Dennard