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It's funny how sometimes you don't see the obvious things coming. You think you know what life has in store for you. You think you're prepared. You think you can handle it. And then-boom, like a thunderclap-something comes at you out of nowhere and catches you off guard. — Cynthia Hand

This was the least she owed those murdered in Endovier and Calaculla - the least she could do, after so long. A monster to destroy monsters.
The flames on her left hand burned brighter as Celaena stepped beyond the archway and into the beckoning abyss. — Sarah J. Maas

I stayed in a really old hotel last night. They sent me a wakeup letter. — Steven Wright

My movies are okay, but they're not my specials. — Chris Rock

I trust and believe that this College, this seed that we have sown, will grow to shelter and nurture generations who may add most notably to the strength and happiness of our people, and to the knowledge and peaceful progress of the world. 'The mighty oak from an acorn towers; A tiny seed can fill a field with flowers.' — Winston Churchill

The husband and wife? Like that couple that had — James Patterson

It seems to me that an author who has determined very new domains in literature is Gertrude Stein. — Raymond Queneau

In patience endurance, we know the faith of being. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Your creativity before it gets formed into words and songs is the actual substance. No one else can see it, right? Unless you give it the shape of a song or a painting or whatever. — John Darnielle

The boundaries of your abilities are set by no one else but yourself, ultimately, and it is up to you when they will be pushed. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

Dignity doesn't just mean always being stiff and composed. It means a belief in oneself, that one is worthy of the best. Dignity means that what I have to say is important, and I will say it when it's important for me to say it. Dignity really means that I deserve the best treatment I can receive. And that I have the responsibility to give the best treatment I can to other people. — Maya Angelou