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She looked slowly about her, noting every object and the reason for its presence. — Ayn Rand

I think we're glazing eyes all across America. — Ted Koppel

Once upon a time Karen saw somebody nobody else could see. She thought to ask an old man: who were you? Once upon a time I thought to dream of medicine. Now I dream of medicine by the sea. — Nicholaus Patnaude

The Bahamas is headed for unprecedented economic activity. — Perry Christie

Just a single cord is enough to be tangled — Munia Khan

Well," he said with an affected sigh, "you have my approval, at least."
"Why?" Hyacinth asked suspiciously.
"It would be an excellent match," he continued. "If nothing else, think of the children."
She knew she'd regret it, but still she had to ask. "What children?"
He grinned. "The lovely lithping children you could have together. Garethhhh and Hyathinthhhh. Hyathinth and Gareth. And the thublime Thinclair tots."
Hyacinth stared at him like he was an idiot.
Which he was, she was quite certain of it.
She shook her head. "How on earth Mother managed to give birth to seven perfectly normal children and one freak is beyond me."
"Thith way to the nurthery." Gregory laughed as she
headed back into the room. "With the thcrumptious little
Tharah and Thamuel Thinclair. Oh, yeth, and don't forget
wee little Thuthannah! — Julia Quinn

Whoever travels without a guide, needs two hundred years for a two-day journey. — Rumi

A leader who is through learning is through. — John Wooden

A flag often means they're conservative. If they drive a Prius, they're going to be more liberal. — Jodi Picoult

The English possess too many agreeable traits to permit them to be as much disliked as they think and hope they are. — Agnes Repplier

Edward lives as if there is no tomorrow, Richard as if he wants no tomorrow, and George as though someone should give it to him for free. — Philippa Gregory