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Books are too heterogeneous an interest to furnish a vital one in life, a reason for being alive. — Gertrude Atherton
The inflated imitations of gold and silver, which after the rapture are thrown into the fire, all is exhausted and dissipated by the debt. All scrips and bonds are wiped out. At the fourth pillar dedicated to Saturn, split by earthquake and flood: vexing everyone, an urn of gold is found and then restored. — Nostradamus
The conclusion of design flows naturally from the data; we should not shrink from it; we should embrace it and build on it. — Michael Behe
You'll feel better after you do a mile or two.'
'Why?' From her prone position, Emma threw up her hands. 'Who says? Who decided that people all of a sudden have to do miles every damn day, or that twisting themselves into unnatural shapes is good for them? I think it's the people who sell this hideous equipment, and the ones who design all the cute little outfits like the one you're wearing. — Nora Roberts
His client needs him, he says. Needs him? But isn't he needed at home? — Beth Kephart
Lucifer's implacable eyes inflamed, his pride rattled by a measly child. — Cathrina Constantine
It is the interest one takes in books that makes a library. And if a library have interest it is; if not, it isn't. — Carolyn Wells
Fans feel they know me, so they want me to be on-the-spot funny, and it's hard to fulfil their expectations. — Chris Lilley
I make my decisions and my judgments not based on what a prime minister of another country says, but based on what my principles tell me, how may DNA guides me. — Steve Israel
The Law is the Law! — David Pratt
Like most so-called debates between liberals and conservatives, they weren't interested in listening or responding to each other. They were solely concerned with making sound bites. — Bob Frey
If I have to tell a guy he's got something to do, I consider myself a failure as a manager. — William Redington Hewlett