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And I might propose to you soon. I stared at my phone, reading this line again, and again. "Okay," I whispered. So give me a heads-up if you won't say yes, because I'm mildly terrified. — Christina Lauren

No man ever wrote more eloquently and luminously [than Heraclitus]. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The dusk light is impossibly bright. Timothy Squire is still pale, casting backwards glances as we run. After we are well free of the neighbourhood, I gesture for him to stop.
'You all right?' he pants.
I time it perfectly, and my fist connects, hard, with his stomach. He stumbles, falls to his knees on the wet pavement. Although his grip is strong I have taken him by surprise, and soon the knife is in my hands. — John Owen Theobald

Now you know," I said lightly, and shrugged. "No one's ever loved anyone as much as I love you. — Stephenie Meyer

View change as the one constant in your life. Welcome it. Expect it. Anticipate it. — Denis Waitley

There is no secret to success except hard work and getting something indefinable which we call 'the breaks. — Countee Cullen

Barrow, who evidently had never seen an atlas, felt superior to Descartes, Rembrandt, and Beethoven. — Ken Follett

The square of every prime number is one more than a multiple of 24. — Matthew Parker

One clear observation of Geller in action had an overpowering effect on me. I felt as if the whole framework with which I viewed the world had suddenly been destroyed. I seemed very naked an vulnerable, surrounded by a hostile iniverse. It was many days before I was able to come to terms with this sensation. Some of my collegues have even declined to face up to the problem by refusing to attend the demonstrations of such strange phenomena. That is a perfectly understandable position, but one that does not augur well for the future of science. — John G. Taylor

Make no mistake about it: the labeling of someone's language as 'sexist' involves a political judgment and implies the desirability of a particular sociological doctrine. One may be in favor of that doctrine (as I believe I am) but it is quite another matter to force writers by edicts and censorship into accepting it. — Neil Postman

I'm sure that we can handle this situation maturely, just like the responsible adults that we are. Isn't that right, Mr. Poopy Pants? — Leslie Nielsen

You won't be going home tonight - or ever," Trevor whispered. "You've seen too much. — R.L. Stine

The most persistent hate is that which doth degenerate from love. — Walter Map