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I find geriatric prodigies much more interesting than child prodigies — David Mitchell

When you feel that unpleasant darkness invading your mind, read this book and these stories will help you return to the light and warmth of life. — Indu Muralidharan

Baker's point of view: Femi directed her cat eyes to me with a devious glint in them. "So you've been banging the boss's daughter." I choked on my sandwich. She raised an eyebrow. "That's pretty gutsy, Baker." Holden pinched the bridge of his nose and an angry vein popped out of his forehead. — Liz Schulte

Funny how an absence can feel like a presence, like that space practically glows with her outline and make me notice how she's not here. — Joan Steinau Lester

When you seek, you lead in discovery. — Jean Hamilton-Fford

The devil's main purpose is not to scare us, in a horror-movie way; when we're scared of him, we're alert to him, and that might undermine his plans. Instead, he wants to quietly, subtly lure us into stepping away from God. — Frederica Mathewes-Green

I have come not to make war on the Italians, but to aid the Italians against Rome. — Hannibal

With Skype video calling, teachers can provide their students with first-hand knowledge from experts around the world and with other classes who are studying the same subject halfway across the world. — Tony Bates

You kids were all in college, and I suddenly saw that I was stuck alone with a man who, all those years later, was still wanting me to be someone I wasn't. — Barbara Delinsky

Most people compliment me on maintaining my femininity while I'm on the court. People like the fact that I model. My fans or little girls always say they want to play sports, but also want to be a model like me and I think that's great. — Lisa Leslie

The subject of a novel is not the plot. Who remembers what happened to Lucien de Rebempre in the end? — Graham Greene