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For lunches he rode the elevator to the fourth-floor food court and ate Thai Town or Subway at a table tucked among potted tropicals, gazing past milling teenagers to the little penny-choked fountain where a copper salmon spat water into a chlorinated pool. — Anthony Doerr

Thanks a lot. You could have cut the girl some slack. We haven't had anything pretty to look at around here since Bradley's old golder retriever died died last fall. — Robyn Carr

The Memorabilia, the abbey's small patrimony of knowledge out of the past, had been walled up in underground vaults to protect the priceless writings from both nomads and soidisant crusaders of the schismatic Orders, founded to fight the hordes, but turned to random pillaging and sectarian strife. Neither the nomads nor the Military Order of San Pancratz would have valued the abbey's books, but the nomads would have destroyed them for the joy of destruction and the military knightsfriars would have burned many of them as "heretical" according to the theology of Vissarion, their Antipope. — Walter M. Miller Jr.

The old men running the industry just have not got a clue. They've got to come to terms with the fact that Britain is no longer a totally white place where people ride horses, wear long frocks and drink tea. The national dish is no longer fish and chips; it's curry. — Marianne Jean-Baptiste

All those who believe in psychokinesis, raise my hand. — Steven Wright

The world is divided into two kinds of people, those who spend a great deal of time saving money, and those who spend a great deal of money saving time. — Peter Cochrane

People who overly take care of their health are like misers. They hoard up a treasure which they never enjoy. — Laurence Sterne

To feel, and think, and learn - learn always: surely that is being alive and young in the real sense — Freya Stark

I wasn't having second thoughts, but I was having thoughts. — Jonathan Safran Foer

The vast marble dome of the State House stood out in massive silhouette, its crowning statue haloed fantastically by a break in one of the tinted stratus clouds that barred the flaming sky. When — H.P. Lovecraft