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In other words, the people who populate my books are more than caricatures. — Jeffery Deaver

My legs have the strength of mashed potatoes. I'm cold and clammy and my stomach churns like I vomited. That's because I did, in the viewing room, and I discovered that yellow bile does not blend well with red velvet industrial carpeting. My crowning achievement in overreaction. — Katie McGarry

They don't have a lot of crime in the countryside other than theft. But every once in a while, things turn ugly, and when they turn ugly, they turn very ugly. — John Sandford

Interwoven as is the love of liberty with every ligament of your hearts, no recommendation of mine is necessary to fortify or confirm the attachment. — George Washington

There are lessons for long-term relationships in the way that Manet approached asparagus. — Alain De Botton

I started boxing late but I've always been a fighter all my life. — George Tahdooahnippah

But what shouldn't happen is, you shouldn't have the taxpayers from states that are managing their situations well paying for those states that are not. — John Thune

Nothing is so well learned as that which is discovered. — Socrates

In many cities, it's become popular to hate 'gentrifiers,' rich people who move in and drive up housing prices - pushing everyone else out. — Annalee Newitz

An unresolved issue will be like a cancer with the potential to spread into other areas of your relationship, eroding the joy, lightness, love and beauty. — Joyce Vissell

Being a comedian is like being a con man. You have to make 'em like you before you can fool 'em. — Flip Wilson

People used to travel for fun before the Rising. Can you believe that? - Alaric Kwong — Mira Grant

Those who are guided by reason are generally successful in their plans; those who are rash and precipitate seldom enjoy the favour of the gods. — Herodotus