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The applause of all but very good men is no more than the precise measure of their possible hostility. — Alec Guinness

Gage is waiting on the makeshift bed when she enters the room she's been sleeping in. The small lantern in the corner barely lights his features. His shoulders are hunched, his hands clasped together before him, and when he looks up, his face is downcast. There are a number of reasons why he would look this way, but the worst possible thing comes to mind first.
Someone is dead. — Laura Kreitzer

The sun rose on the flawless brimming sea into a sky all brazen-all one brightening for gods immortal and for mortal men on plowlands kind with grain. — Homer

Already she knew that an idea could pain him like a bruise. He had grey eyes that showed every thought, and sometimes Charlotte worried that he might be hurt in some way that she would not be able to prevent. — Lauren Owen

My criteria for doing theater has always been slightly different than my criteria with movies, in that there are a lot of reasons to do films, having to do with location, money, and first and foremost having to do with script and role and director. — Stephen Lang

Coming from the University of Miami, I developed really good study habits. — Jonathan Vilma

Paradise!' he screamed. 'The one and only indispensable Paradise. — Jack Kerouac

That was the night I learned that the things we don't ask about - ignore, walk by - those can be the most deadly of all. — Rebecca Serle

Everything's mobile these days. Let's go mo-bile! But really, that's just an IQ test. When you see bold new startups with nothing but a desktop strategy, you know they just don't get it, and you move on. — Michael Arrington

God's peace is joy resting. His joy is peace dancing. — F.F. Bruce

He's one of those guys whose English gets worse every year. But as long as it doesn't affect his play, we're all right. — Wade Belak

Darrak"- she let out a shuddery breath-"I need my privacy."
"That's going to be difficult. For obvious reasons — Michelle Rowen

Can you rejoice when others do well? Seems simple but most of the time we are so driven to succeed that when others make progress it stirs up resentment within our inner most being. What might happen in our workplace environments if we could be encouragers and supporters while pursuing our goals at the same time? — Jonah Books