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Sam Temple kept a lower profile. He stuck to jeans and understated T-shirts, nothing that drew attention to himself. He had spent most of his life in Perdido Beach, attending this school, and everybody knew who he was, but few people were quite sure what he was. He was a surfer who didn't hang out with surfers. He was bright, but not a brain. He was good-looking, but not so that girls thought of him as a hottie.
The one thing most kids knew about Sam Temple was that he was School Bus Sam. He'd earned the nickname when he was in seventh grade. The class had been on the way to a field trip when the bus driver had suffered a heart attack. They'd been driving down Highway 1. Sam had pulled the man out of his seat, steered the bus onto the shoulder of the road, brought it safely to a stop, and calmly dialed 911 on the driver's cell phone.
If he had hesitated for even a second, the bus would have plunged off a cliff and into the ocean.
His picture had been in the paper. — Michael Grant
I mostly like to travel and volunteer because I get antsy if I stay in my comfort zone for too long. — Eden Sher
If Verity's sins were knives, quick and vicious, then Prosperity's were poison. Slow, insidious, but just as deadly. — Victoria Schwab
The Bully has a Jekyll and Hyde nature - is vile, vicious and vindictive in private, but innocent and charming in front of witnesses; no-one can (or wants to) believe this individual has a vindictive nature - only the current target of the serial bully's aggression sees both sides; whilst the Jekyll side is described as "charming" and convincing enough to deceive personnel, management and a tribunal, the Hyde side is frequently described as "evil"; Hyde is the real person, Jekyll is an act. — Tim Field
You don't want to pretend that 9/11 ended in 2002 with the first anniversary. So how do you frame the post-9/11 world and play a productive role in discussing it? — Jake Barton
We can grow so accustomed to being spoon-fed the Word of God that we sometimes forget how to examine the Scriptures for ourselves. — Beth Moore
To say good-bye. I wasn't there to tell her how much I — James Patterson
The best swordsman in the world may be disarmed by a trick that's new to him. — C.S. Lewis
He was begining to defer his problems in the hope that death would resolve them . — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Poetry has a way of teaching one what one needs to know ... if one is honest. — May Sarton
At the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, we have long had a tradition of close cooperation between physicists and technicians. — Luis Walter Alvarez
