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Avoid living in new homes and working in new offices due to the high levels of chemical out-gassing that they exhibit during their first year. — Steven Magee

Um, guys, I hate to interrupt whatever weirdness you two are partaking in, but we have a situation in here you might want to check on. (Phobos) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

To pity distress is but human; to relieve it is Godlike. — Horace Mann

A woman of many talents. And intelligent, too. He'd probably have to kill her soon. — Robin Hobb

Our turn," Joan whispers.
She sparks to life a small sphere of light, maybe the size of a globe, right above the audience's heads. And then she breathes life into it, slowly expanding it, like she's blowing up the world's most brilliant, glimmering balloon.
I whisper beside her, "Incredible." Because despite how dangerous magic can be - how it's been used to hide murders, cover up robberies, send people spiraling into the throes of addiction - there's just no denying that it is. — Lee Kelly

To renounce freedom is to renounce one's humanity, one's rights as a man and equally one's duties. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

To establish personal relationships with the people you work with is stupid, because you never know when the winds will change. I try not to get too close to people. — Eric Braeden

Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling. — Margaret Lee Runbeck

Even before the earthquake in Haiti, only half the country's population had a source of safe drinking water. — Marcus Samuelsson

I really would have liked to love, but I didnt trust myself to allow it. — Karl Valentin

This is in the very nature of things: obedience alone places a man in the position in which he can see so as to judge that which is above him. — George MacDonald

Not for the first time in my life, and certainly not for the last, a self-righteous gloom had edged out all semblance of logic. — Nick Hornby