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May your Valentine's Day be filled with adoration, pampering, and a pair of gorgeous, tiny-heeled Jimmy Choo sandals that are completely useless in this weather. Just remember: You are totally worth it. — Cecily Von Ziegesar

What a thrill that will be if I have to die in the electric chair. It will be the supreme thrill. The only one I haven't tried. — Albert Fish

My academic schedule is lighter this year because it's an Olympic year. — Sasha Cohen

Your uniqueness is the greatest gift you will ever receive in life. — Bryant McGill

God comes to us in the things we know best and cane verify most easily, the things of our everyday life. — Pope John Paul II

Carl Sagan always used to say that when he was trying to explain something to someone, he would go back to that time when he didn't understand it, and then he would retrace his thought steps so that he could make it absolutely clear, and that's one of the infinite number of things I learned from him. — Ann Druyan

That's pretty hot," he said.
"Punching me in the eye?"
"Well, no. Of course not. I meant the idea of getting rough with you is hot. I'm a big fan of full-contact sports."
"I'm sure you are. — Richelle Mead

People were very protective of me. Overly so. I was in the industry for a long time before I had any idea of what drugs people were doing. — Joni Mitchell

You look like a whore.' The soft words barely stirred the air by Damen's ear, inaudible to anyone else. Laurent murmured: 'Filthy painted slut. Did you spread for my uncle the way you did for Kastor? — C.S. Pacat

The phone collapsed distances, just as the radio did, and, like the radio, it relied on the miracle of imagination: one had to concentrate deeply, plunge headlong into it. — Daniel Alarcon

My test of a good novel is dreading to begin the last chapter. — Tom Helm