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Bram was staring at me in dibelief, as if I were trying to persuade him that his entire existencce as a dead man was simply an incredibly realistic dream. — Lia Habel

Now we're going to save a bunch of dirty meatsacks from a bunch of dirty cannibals? Why don't we rescue some orphaned kittens and put food out for stray puppies while we're at it? — Julie Kagawa

Reagan and Bush ... made the world safe for hypocrisy. — Julia Phillips

I have just returned from a visit to my landlord - the solitary neighbour that I shall be troubled with. — Emily Bronte

Will power is human electricity. You have enough of this electricity generated in you to achieve the greatest things in life if you would
keep the current on. — Elsie Lincoln Benedict

Man's life is knowledge and that's all. If the Man didn't knew life he didn't exist.
— Sorin Cerin

Knowing and doing are two separate things, and don't always sync up in life. — Nenia Campbell

Love produces peace and harmony whereas hate causes distress and disharmony ... So be a lover and not a hater! — Timothy Pina

After tea, when the door was shut and all was made snug (the nights being cold and misty now), it seemed to me the most delicious retreat that the imagination of man could conceive. To hear the wind getting up out at sea, to know that the fog was creeping over the desolate flat outside, and to look at the fire, and think that there was no house near but this one, and this one a boat, was like enchantment. Little Em'ly had overcome her shyness, and was sitting by my side upon the lowest and least of the lockers, which was just large enough for us two, and just fitted into the chimney corner. — Charles Dickens

The love of individual freedom has stood in the way of the appreciation of social obligations. — Goparaju Ramachandra Rao

A magistrate is not a father; he must be just and severe. Only tyrants are fathers. — Napoleon Bonaparte

I'm also starving. You want anything?" "I'll take whatever you order." "When did you get so trusting?" Before she could answer, he laughed evilly. "What?" she asked, her trust taking a backseat to his humor. Something told her that she was the brunt of his joke. The smile he gave her was brilliant and gorgeous. "I forgot that you have to eat your own cooking. I guess anything else is nirvana." "Ha, ha," she said, wishing she had something to throw at him. He — Sherrilyn Kenyon