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Exclusive will not be published in book format. — Jeffrey Archer
I'm pretty convinced there's a chemical reality to who I am, regarding my brain, that makes me kind of a strange guy. — McG
Eat the meat, and spit out the bones. — Kent Hovind
I feel like I'm too old to just have sex. I mean, I want to have sex, but with somebody who really loves me. — Teri Hatcher
We change for the good so long as good exists around us. — Michael Lewis
The Bible is clear: Truth exists. It can be known. And when we ground our beliefs in it, we are rational. — Patty Houser
Father argued that society as a whole must come to be organized on a different basis than greed, for while material interests gained somewhat by the institutionalized deification of pure selfishness, ordinary men and women lost everything by it. — Russell Banks
He who would speak of unknown authors, buried beneath the rubble of centuries, inevitably lays himself open, at least to begin with, to the suspicion of being a crotchety sort with very queer tastes. — Arno Schmidt
Iraq may still have a decent outcome ... but even if it becomes Switzerland, we overpaid for it. — Thomas Friedman
Parmida had never believed in unicorns, not until a stroll through the forests of Sunneth Dol convinced her otherwise. She was a young human woman living in a world where magick was dead and magickal creatures a myth. Elves and fae and magickal beasts had long ago shed their skin and left their bones. It was a world where humans alone now existed, walking in the dark of night, always looking over their shoulder for their inevitable extinction, as if nature were waiting to absorb them next back into her soil. — Ash Gray
We cannot all see alike, but we can all do good. — P.T. Barnum
Don't mix with Picks! — Carsten K. Rath
Wendy," Peter Pan continued in a voice that no woman has ever yet been able to resist, "Wendy, one girl is more use than twenty boys. — J.M. Barrie