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He swallows, keeping his tormented eyes on mine. "I hate this. I hate what it's doing to me. I hate that I'm tired of doing the right thing."
This time I swallow roughly and tilt my head back, boldly pushing my hips into his, "Then stop being right. — L.A. Bressett

The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are so. — William Ralph Inge

My mum and dad are pretty amazing chefs and they spent most of my childhood cooking really extravagant things for my sister and me. — Jake Gyllenhaal

You have a thousand chances to make something right. That's a heck of a lot of chances, by the way. But they do run out eventually. — Gabrielle Zevin

Yesterday I was thinking about the whole idea of genius and creative people, and the notion that if you create some magical art, somehow that exempts you from having to pay attention to the small things. — Bell Hooks

Dysfunctional muscles are generally not diseased, aging, or broken. They are starved of motion. — Pete Egoscue

Forgiveness is a gift to myself. I forgive, and I set myself free. — Louise Hay

Golf has always been a game where you have to control both ends of the club. — Matt Kuchar

I believe the more personally removed people are from a major financial event, the less it is to affect their appetite for risk. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

The combination of creative energies and the need to perform at the highest level to keep up with peers leads to an otherwise unattainable commitment to excellence. — Ken Robinson

The United States is in the midst of many spirited political debates about national priorities and public spending ... However, we have found that science is an area where both political parties can find common ground, and in which political change does not necessarily create discontinuities. — John Gibbons

One thing I've learned after being a middle-school director for twenty years: there are almost always more than two sides to every story. Although I don't know the details, I have an inkling about what may have sparked the confrontation with Julian. While nothing justifies striking another student - ever - I also know good friends are sometimes worth defending. — R.J. Palacio

All writers begin as readers, and the ones worth reading continue life as more prolific readers than writers. — Thomas Swick

...but wasn't everyone in England supposed to be a detective? Wasn't every crime, no matter how complex, solved in a timely fashion by either a professional or a hobbyist? That's the impression you get from British books and TV shows. Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple, Hetty Wainthropp, Inspector George Gently: they come from every class and corner of the country. There's even Edith Pargeter's Brother Cadfael, a Benedictine monk who solved crimes in twelfth-century Shrewsbury. No surveillance cameras, no fingerprints, not even a telephone, and still he cracked every case that came his way. — David Sedaris