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Jem's not quite thirteen ... no, he's already thirteen - I can't remember. Anyway, it'll come before county court. — Harper Lee

Sam looked at the sky to see if there were a lot of stars. There seemed to be a normal amount of stars. — Tao Lin

The pretty girl is always right. — Chetan Bhagat

Scotland has chosen to remain in partnership with our neighbours in the U.K. But Scotland is distinct, and colleagues must recognise that. — Johann Lamont

No personality in history stands above Jesus Christ ... He alone is able to meet every need of the human race. — Billy Graham

I like to travel, and I would love to be fluent in at least four languages. — Paul O'Grady

His comb had left visible, parallel grooves through his heavily gelled brown hair, like the tracks of fleeing dinosaurs in a fresh volcanic mudflow. — Neal Stephenson

In a society that prioritizes man's health, a cleaner is more important than a lawyer. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Any ad which quotes what I said on Sunday is a falsehood, — Newt Gingrich

As a sign of human nature, the pumpkin embodied unbounded lust or lack of civility; as a symbol of a place, it represented the untamed natural bounties of North America; and as an emblem of a way of life, it stood for a rustic peasant existence. — Cindy Ott

No being should be killed. No being should be unloved. — Dick Gregory

I want the people I love to do not as I would or have done, but whatever will keep them safe. — Melissa Febos

To come down to my own experience, my companion and I, for I sometimes have a companion, take pleasure in fancying ourselves knights of a new, or rather an old, order - not Equestrians or Chevaliers, not Ritters or Riders, but Walkers, a still more ancient and honorable class, I trust. The Chivalric and heroic spirit which once belonged to the Rider seems now to reside in, or perchance to have subsided into, the Walker - not the Knight, but Walker, Errant. He is a sort of fourth estate, outside of Church and State and People. — Henry David Thoreau

I was afraid to become a writer. I didn't think I had the ability - it was too big a thing. Who was I to say I am a writer? Every day men are squelching their instincts, their desires, their impulses, their intuitions. One has to get out of the fucking machine he is trapped in and do what he wants to do. But we say no, I have a wife and children. I better not think of it. That is how we commit suicide every day. It would be better if a man did what he liked to do and failed then to become a successful nobody. Isn't that so? — Henry Miller