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The fact that in America bread lasts so long. You buy bread, and then it's bread forever - it's Forever Bread! — Paul Bettany

A trend was a trend only because people thought it so. And in thinking it so, they made it so. — Tom Clancy

Saladin had the same immediate successor as all the great Muslim leaders of his time: civil war. Barely had he died that his empire was dismembered. — Amine Maalouf

Logan put his hands on her shoulders and gently pushed her away. "Better?"
There was some emotion in his eyes, but it disappeared before she could decipher it. "I'm okay, but I'll be better when all this is over. Thank you."
"For what?"
"For coming here when I asked. It was probably an inconvenience to drop everything at a moment's notice."
Again, something flittered in his eyes, and he glanced away. When his gaze returned to her, whatever she'd seen was gone.
"Know this, Dani. Wherever you are and whenever you need me, I will always come to you. — Sandra Owens

There were worse things to be than sexist. For example, you could be the sort of person who pinched your fingers together while using the words teeny weeny. — Liane Moriarty

Most love, I've observed, is narcissism at its finest and most cunning. Love is always about how you feel but not necessarily how the other person feels. The notion that simply because you love someone they should be willing to love you in return. — Kat Savage

Three's all you need to change the world. Look at the Bolsheviks, or the Jimi Hendrix Experience. — Garth Risk Hallberg

Whether you win or not, the night the Oscars are over, the curtain goes down and you go back to the grind. Period. — Marcia Gay Harden

The gift of love is in the simplest and utter joy of just being with the other. In coming alive to the present moment, together. In recognizing and being overwhelmingly grateful that among countless other possibilities that the vastness of life throws, the moment was possible. The impatience of love, is to desire a million such moments stretching forever. Small. Beautiful. Profound. Fragile. Floating away like flowers on the flowing brook. How foolish we are sometimes to miss the gift of the present, in our desire to imprison the future? — Srividya Srinivasan

My favorite monologue in the book is Kate Harrington's story of her relationship with Truman. — George Plimpton

I'm very happy for you guys. I heard my voice, so false it was all the statues could do to keep themselves from rolling their eyes. — Daniel Handler