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You can order the sun to come up if you time it right. I'm not driving this bus. Making it do what I want would be like talking someone out of a seizure. — James S.A. Corey

We waste our lights in vain, like lamps by day. — William Shakespeare

A healing journey into the inner conflicts and contradictions that separate spirit from self. — Armand DiMele

I'm twitchy. I think I've got ADD. I find it hard to sit down. I need to be constantly challenged; otherwise, I get very ... well, I guess 'bored' is the word. — Sam Taylor-Johnson

I got along better with the guys than with the girls. Only two girls came up to talk to me. Later I found out they were telling their boyfriends, 'If you talk to her, I'll kill you.' It's always rough with that high school thing. — Christina Aguilera

There was no difference between men, in intelligence or race, — F Scott Fitzgerald

What students would learn in American schools above all is the religion of Jesus Christ. — George Washington

I can feel them, can hear the rush of hundreds of feet, can hear old laughter running underneath the birdsong: a place built of memory and echo. — Lauren Oliver

I waver - in the dark - between the observation (but is it entirely accurate?) that I'm unhappy only by moments, by jerks and surges, sporadically, even if such spasms are close together - and the conviction that deep down, in actual fact, I am continually, all the time, unhappy since maman's death. — Roland Barthes

His hand stilled on her hair and he said, very carefully and calmly, "There is never any excuse for a man to hit a woman - any woman - let alone one he professes to love." She was quiet a moment, just basking in his gentle strength. — Elizabeth Hoyt

I like to run in a new place to help me find my way around. — Sara Shepard

Everyone's a millionaire where promises are concerned. — Ovid