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I - though forced through lack of space to assume the form of a stoic guinea pig crouched between the girl's shoe and the glove compartment - was my usual dignified self. — Jonathan Stroud

You know what?" His breath was warm against my cheek. "There are a lot of stupid things to do, but I really want to do the stupidest thing possible."
"What's that?"
"I want to kiss you. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

It certainly must help us if we recognize that it is the presence of the Holy Spirit which creates a unity which we can never create. — Roland Allen

Belief Systems contradict both science and ordinary "common sense." B.S. contradicts science, because it claims certitude and science can never achieve certitude: it can only say, "This model"- or theory, or interpretation of the data- "fits more of the facts known at this date than any rival model." We can never know if the model will fit the facts that might come to light in the next millennium or even in the next week. — Robert Anton Wilson

Leisure of itself gives pleasure and happiness and enjoyment of life, which are experienced, not by the busy man, but by those who have leisure. — Aristotle.

There seems to be this impression that if I really am a psychotherapist, I can't be serious about it. They think there must be something fishy going on. — Pamela Stephenson

I think the person who has the experience, the depth and the values to take us forward is Theresa May who I think will be absolutely outstanding. — Jeremy Hunt

In democracy both a deep reverence and a sense of the comic are requisite. — Carl Sandburg

Sometimes secrets have the power to kill. The power to destroy. We each hold nuclear weapons inside of us. — J.M. Darhower

Hemalurgy, it is called, because of the connection to blood. It is not a coincidence, I believe, that
death is always involved in the transfer of powers via Hemalurgy. Marsh once described it as a
"messy" process. Not the adjective I would have chosen. It's not disturbing enough. — Brandon Sanderson