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I've got data incoming. Do you want me to transfer it to my portable unit?"
"No, you stay here, finish the runs. I shouldn't be more than a couple of hours. When you're done with this, I want you to go find a hammer."
Peabody had taken out her memo book, nearly plugged in the order, when she stopped, frowned up at Eve. "Sir? A hammer?"
"That's right. A really big, heavy hammer. Then you take it into my office and beat that fucking useless excuse for a data spitter on my desk to dust."
"Ah." Because she was a wise woman, Peabody cleared her throat rather than loosen the chuckle. "As an alternate to that action, Lieutenant, I could call maintenance. — J.D. Robb

The holiness of God is like a white light: pure, simple, complete. But when that light shines, as it were, through the prisms of individual human lives, it breaks into an infinite variety of colors ... each one reveals a unique dimension of the divine holiness. — Robert Barron

I want people to see how hard my husband and kids work on the ranch. — Ree Drummond

In this world, there is life and death; he who misses the life shall never die anymore, because he is already a dead! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I am not good with others. — Gary Shteyngart

Maybe my ma was sick of the corsets. — Jennifer Ellision

The cold is lonely person's way of feeling alone and death — PureDragonWolf

You may know that a prisoner's guilt is independent of whether you're hungry or not, but she'll still seem like a better parole candidate when you've recently had a snack. — John Brockman

In America, it was decided to attempt the production of atomic bombs with an effort that would constitute a large part of the collective American war effort. In Germany, an effort one thousandth the scale of the American was applied to the problem of producing atomic energy that would drive engines. — Werner Heisenberg

I often find myself unsatisfied with books 'about' Indians because they are written from the viewpoint of non-Indians. — Joseph Bruchac