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We study there a lot because ... what other choice does society give us, right? It's Starbucks or death, sometimes. — Maureen Johnson
Maybe the French will get a manned craft into space if they can get a rocket strong enough to lift a bottle of wine. — David Brinkley
Jane Austen, much in advance of her day, was a mistress of the use of the dialogue. She used it as dialogue should be used-to advance the story; not only to show the characters, but to advance. — Elizabeth Bowen
I think that's what turns young men and women into writers - the happiness you discover living in books. — Paul Auster
Death is so preoccupied with life, that is has no time for anything else. — Mikhail Turovsky
Just because we feel offended doesn't mean we must be offended. Feelings are indicators not dictators. — Lysa TerKeurst
I didn't share her concern. Damn it. I should have banished you the first time I saw you. I don't have time for this, not with everything else. You should be in the Underworld by now. Kiyo isn't going to kill me. — Richelle Mead
There's been a lot thrust on my shoulders at a very young age. — LeAnn Rimes
Hey, remember when you didn't know that you wanted Otter to spray his man babies all over your face and we didn't have to talk about our feelings all the time?"
"Yeah, those were the good old days. — T.J. Klune
It's beyond your consciousness that your soul lingers with the person you love and hence your mood will affect the one you love. This is the reason why you sometimes sense your mood changing mysteriously with no reason. — Udai Yadla
When a woman has scholarly inclinations there is usually something wrong with her sexuality. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Anyone who thinks they're sexy needs their head checked. — Jarvis Cocker
Like Alan Turing, Zuse was educated in a system that focused on a child's emotional and philosophical life as well as his intellectual life, and at the end of school, like Turing, Zuse found himself to be something of an outsider - to the disappointment of his very conventional parents, he no longer believed in God or religion.
(Jane Smiley (2010). The Man Who Invented the Computer) — Konrad Zuse
There is not necessarily a good reason why a regulator should have to be involved in product design and marketing for rich and sophisticated investors. We recommend that such investors should be able to sign a piece of paper, which allows them to go ahead and buy unregulated products at their own risk. — John Redwood