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The first of America's 79 million baby boomers turned 60 this month. Time flies when you're growing old. — Craig Wilson

When wireless cellphones first came out, analysts predicted that at peak, it would only replace 5% of landlines. They said the quality wasn't good enough. Clearly that was improved. I think you'll find a similar thing in solar. — Lynn Jurich

Zane lifted his knee higher, gasping when it pulled Ty deeper. Ty groaned, unable to continue merely rocking his hips any longer. His hand left Zane's hair to slide up the back of his leg instead, fingers digging in as he pulled back and thrust in. Zane — Abigail Roux

One may denounce corruption in the developing world and the developed world alike, but in the age when billionaires stalk a globe on which 50 percent of its people live on less than two dollars a day, can one really be surprised that customs officers, policemen, judges, politicians, and bureaucrats are often tempted? — Misha Glenny

It's true, some senior Hungarian writers are not known for their laughter. There is a strong Germanic influence - an attitude that if it's enjoyable it can't possibly be literature. — Tibor Fischer

There are always advancements that are happening with mining technology and the ability to detect gases or methane within the mine. Those things are moving forward every day. — Morgan Spurlock

I was afraid the fire would not be hot enough for me to distinguish myself. — Stonewall Jackson

You have to thank God for the seemingly good and the seemingly bad because really, you don't know the difference [until we get to heaven]. — Jennie Allen

Just because you can, doesn't mean that you should (archeron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Literature is the province of imagination, and stories, in whatever guise, are meditations on life. — Paula Fox

I have this belief about things happening organically. I believe life has this organic flow in a way. — Naoko Mori

All the most acute, most powerful, and most deadly diseases, and those which are most difficult to be understood by the inexperienced, fall upon the brain. — Hippocrates

What is bad? What is good? What should one love, what hate? Why live, and what am I? What is lie,what is death? What power rules over everything?" he asked himself. And there was no answer to any of these questions except one, which was not logical and was not at all an answer to these questions. This answer was: "You will die
and everything will end. You will die and learn everything
or stop asking. — Leo Tolstoy

My main disappointment was always that a book had to end. And then what? But I don't think I was ever disappointed by the books. I must have been what any author would consider an ideal reader. I felt every pain and pleasure suffered or enjoyed by all the characters. Oh, but I identified! — Eudora Welty

True pain teaches us to grow. You aren't finished yet. Dylan needs you. — Rebecca Salas