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Mrs Bennet was a great connoissuer of feminine beauty and indeed it must be owned that she herself was a very handsome woman. As to the sweetness of her temper, there was less compelling evidence; yet in all her forty years she had given none of her family or general acquaintance reason to suppose her a murderess. — Debbie Cowens

But grief is a walk alone. Others can be there, and listen. But you will walk alone down your own path, at your own pace, with your sheared-off pain, your raw wounds, you denial, anger, and bitter loss. You'll come to your own peace, hopefully, but it will be on your own, in your own time. — Cathy Lamb

It was but yesterday I thought myself a fragment quivering without rhythm in the sphere of life. Now I know that I am the sphere, and all life in rhythmic fragments moves within me. — Kahlil Gibran

Agree with an idiot and you're only one step away from turning into one yourself. — Dave Courtney

Faggot isn't offensive to gays; it's got nothing to do with gays. — Ann Coulter

Well, it is a humiliating reflection, that the straightest road to a man's heart is through his palate. — Fanny Fern

When something goes wrong, the natural tendency is to say, "By God, we need to pass a law and do something." — Milton Friedman

God, I want to die in you. — Katy Evans

I don't sit down at nine in the morning and begin writing and then take a break for lunch and stop at four. I have no structure like that. I am at my computer constantly, more or less attached to it. I live on-line and hate being off-line and don't care how unhealthy it is. — Augusten Burroughs

It was epic. It was awkward. It was epically awkward. — Ally Carter

Your problem is you're ... too busy holding onto your unworthiness. — Ram Dass

The show brought Claudia sadness finer than any requiem or any gravestone or anything beautiful or sorrowful that she could think of. On afternoons when she wasn't working with her husband or rotating on the platform in the Human Picture Gallery at Luna, she would go off by herself and pay her dime and linger in the corridors of the exhibit. — Sarah Hall

There were three of them there, then, and Amabella was introducing Bod and he was shaking hands and saying, "Charmed, I'm sure," because he could greet people politely over nine hundred years of changing manners. — Neil Gaiman

I'm a natural. That's why I make the big bucks. — Gabrielle Reece