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The most likely moment for something incredible to happen to me was the moment I was most certain nothing ever would. — Jane Pauley

No, Emma, your amiable young man can be amiable only in French, not in English. He may be very 'aimable,' have very good manners, and be very agreeable; but he can have no English delicacy towards the feelings of other people: nothing really amiable about him. — Jane Austen

Listen for somebody trying to talk to you ...
(Silence)
This from that very pit of night, naked in the wasteland, the ice-wind moaning his only covering, alone in the freezing darkness under a sky of chill obsidian
Whoever tried to talk to me? When did I ever listen? When was I ever other than just myself, caring only for myself? — Iain M. Banks

Saddle your dreams before you ride them. — Tom Sawyer

The beautiful must be incongruous. — Julien Torma

The U.S. must immediately stop all flights from EBOLA infected countries or the plague will start and spread inside our borders. Act fast! — Donald Trump

They played, not beautifully but deep, ignoring their often discordant strings and striking right into the heart of the music they knew best, the true notes acting as their milestones. On the poop above their heads, where the weary helmsmen tended the new steering-oar and Babbington stood at the con, the men listened intently; it was the first sound of human life that they had heard, apart from the brief Christmas merriment, for a time they could scarcely measure. — Patrick O'Brian

Jeez, John, I'm trying to be helpful. You could learn a lot from me. No woman has ever been able to resist my natural charm."
"You know who else had natural charm?" I retort. "Ted Bundy."
Dean dons a blank look. "Who?"
"The serial killer." Oh Jesus, I've jumped on the Bundy bandwagon. I'm turning into Grace. — Elle Kennedy

Kiss me."
"What? Give it back."
"Kiss me and I'll give it back. — Bree Despain

Untilled soil, however fertile it may be, will bear thistles and thorns; so it is with man's mind. — Teresa Of Avila