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Have you worked here long?" Sebastian asks. Just a few months," I say. "Do you come here a lot?" As if you don't know, Jade. I used to come every day, or, you know, when I could, I'd bring Bo after work. Or just myself." At night sometimes. You'd climb the fence. You'd watch the stars. You'd tilt back your head and look at the sky. You'd think it over, whatever it was. — Deb Caletti

He's making an attempt to look at his ease, but some men just don't know how to stand around with their hands in their pockets and look natural. — Michael Chabon

[A] great embarrassing fact ... haunts all attempts to represent the market as the highest form of human freedom: that historically, impersonal, commercial markets originate in theft. — David Graeber

I'm a relentlessly optimistic person, and I think 'The Waterhole' is a story of hope and that even though nature goes through cycles, we prevail in the end. — Graeme Base

We must always skim over pleasures. They are like marshy lands that we must travel nimbly, hardly daring to put down our feet. — Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle

Finally, she'd given up, basking in the freaking glow of the most amazing experience she'd ever had.[ ... ] Last night had overflowed with magical trappings, perfect timing, everything. That wasn't real. In a real world, Cinderella had to go back to being Cinderella the next day. — Joey W. Hill

Any company of my size cannot live without thinking it's possible to go public one day. — Max Azria

A man attacked me, choked me, bit my neck, burned my hand, then stuffed my shirt full of money and put a dumpster on me and now I can see heat and hear fog. I've won Satan's lottery. — Christopher Moore

The task of understanding a culture built on the oral tradition is impossible to students steeped in the written tradition. p.55 — Harold A. Innis

Newspaper accounts must not only be studied, but, occasionally refuted. — Harold Holzer

The hardest part of writing is the same as doing your homework...it's staying seated in your chair. — Stacia Deutsch