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Beck finished his call. Once he was paying attention again, she pointed downward with the pipe. Peering over the edge of the building, he blinked at the sight, then grinned.
"Good job. Remind me not to piss ya off. Ya might think of usin' that on me sometime."
"So tempting," she said. Except I'd aim for your knees. Your head's too hard. — Jana Oliver

Don't just ask God to use you; ask Him to use you up. Then pray more than you've ever prayed before to be able to keep that commitment! — Katie Brazelton

A person trying to meditate is doing something that's impossible since meditation is not an action. — Frederick Lenz

I don't think anybody came into the movie business to be unoriginal and plagiarising and not having an original idea in their brain. — Jeremy Thomas

You're a dirty bastard"
"Are you complaining?"
"No — Moira Rogers

Yet consider now, whether women are not quite past sense and reason, when they want to rule over men. — John Calvin

America is stronger because of President Obama's leadership, and I'm better because of his friendship. — Hillary Clinton

normal's the watchword — Rob Thomas

I don't know why you're talking about Sweden. They're the neutral one. They don't have an army. — George W. Bush

I'm very introverted, so it requires a huge effort for me to put on a smile and extend a hand and accept compliments. I would much rather be insulted than complimented any day. — Michael Ian Black

Filial respect caused Grey to hesitate in passing ex post facto opinions on his mother's judgment, but after half an hour in the company of either Paul or Edgar, he could not escape a lurking suspicion that a just Providence, seeing the DeVanes so well endowed with physical beauty, had determined that there was no reason to spoil the work by adding intelligence to the mix. — Diana Gabaldon

We will say, then, that I am mad. I grant, at least, that there are two distinct conditions of my mental existence - the condition of a lucid reason, not to be disputed, and belonging to the memory of events forming the first epoch of my life - and — Edgar Allan Poe