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One shark turned to the other to say he was fed up chasing tuna and the other said, 'Why don't we go to Morecambe Bay and get some Chinese?' — Ann Winterton
Dear God in Heaven, I've been a good woman. When I die, all I want is Humphrey Bogart and Matt Damon feeding me grapes, all day long. — Kelly Harms
He who does not accept and respect those who want to reject life does not truly accept and respect life itself. — Thomas Szasz
When the city burns down and people are shot dead, people think of a riot. — Allan Dare Pearce
It's the beginning of wisdom when you admit you've gone astray. — John Brunner
The reason why most women have so little sense of friendship is that this is but a cold and flat passion to those that have felt that of love. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
But unshed tears can turn rancid. So can memory. So can biting your tongue. My bad nights were beginning. I couldn't sleep. — Margaret Atwood
Life teaches you the art of letting go in every event. When you have learnt to let go, you will be joyful and as you start being joyful, more will be given to you. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Christians can be positive even in a negative situation because we know God has a purpose for allowing that problem. — Rick Warren
In terms of threshold, as long as it's based in reality, you can go pretty far, as long as you buy that it's really happening. — Melissa McCarthy
A whoosh and the lines of fire sucked back toward Ayden, flames disappearing into his hands. Back to normal.
"Ayden's the most visually effective," Matthias said.
A burning scent lingered but no damage to the "hottie" in front of me. I know, I know, but I couldn't resist. — A&E Kirk
Men are as much blinded by the extremes of misery as by the extremes of prosperity. — Edmund Burke
I like most everything about my various jobs. The bottom line is I'm really fortunate to get paid to cover sports. — Doug Sherman
The finest minds seem to be formed rather by efforts at original thinking, by endeavours to form new combinations, and to discover new truths, than by passively receiving the impressions of other men's ideas. — Thomas Malthus
Italian as a language, she thinks, suits children with its singsong cadences and rising lingering inflections, its quick swinging gait and easy adaptability to argument, to passionate outbursts. — Glenn Haybittle
