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She was the prettiest, silliest, most affected, husband-hunting butterfly ever. — Mary Russell Mitford

Once, Gansey had overhead his father saying, Why in the world did he even want that car? and his mother replying, Oh, I know why. One day he would find an opportunity to bring up that conversation with her, because he wanted to know why she thought he had bought it. Analyzing what motivated him to put up with the Camaro made Gansey feel unsettled, but he knew it had something to do with how sitting in this perfectly restored Peugeot made him feel. A car was a wrapper for its contents, he thought, and if he looked on the inside like any of the cars in this garage looked on the outside, he couldn't live with himself. On the outside, he knew he looked a lot like his father. On the inside, he sort of wished he looked more like the Camaro. Which was to say, more like Adam. — Maggie Stiefvater

Meat first, and spoon vittles to top off on. — Mark Twain

I want to have hot, sweaty, monkey sex with you. Okay, perhaps that's too candid. — N.M. Silber

There is no one of-woman-born who does not like Red Lobster cheddar biscuits. Anyone who claims otherwise is a liar and a Socialist. — Tina Fey

Human ingenuity could not construct a cipher which human ingenuity could not solve. — Edgar Allan Poe

I think, unfortunately, we live in a world where people attack other people and I think a legitimate rationale for war is the saving of human life, the saving of lives of people who cannot defend themselves. — Sebastian Junger

The theory of our modern technic shows that nothing is as practical as theory. — J. Robert Oppenheimer

To regret fully is to appreciate how high the stakes are in even the average human life; fully experienced, it turns our eyes, attentive and alert, to a future possibly lived better than our past. — David Whyte

He found, moreover, that the younger and more ignorant his pupils were, the more pleasure he took in teaching. — Hermann Hesse