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Zane met Ty's eyes. "I can't imagine being anywhere else. Although I suppose if it becomes worrisome, we can take a trip out to Austin for a couple of weeks now and then. You know. Vacation." Ty frowned. "No need to be mean. — Abigail Roux

The saddest kind of sad is the sad that tries not to be sad. You know, when sad tries to bite its lip and not cry, and smile and say, "No I'm happy for you"? Thats when it's really sad ... — John Mayer

Towards the end of 2003 it was hard to get through training - and the darkest point was when a doctor told me there was a possibility I could end up in a wheelchair. — Jonah Lomu

We closed the restaurant in New Orleans and brought the entire staff to San Francisco. But we had to go home. — Paul Prudhomme

The only way you can check Gretzky is to hit him when he is standing still singing the national anthem. — Harry Sinden

Although it was very cold, he wore no coat. I think some English people think coats are for the weak. — Maureen Johnson

She was my nirvana. — A Meredith Walters

grounded hope" - the understanding that if you take action you can make things better. — Sheryl Sandberg

Imagination grows by exercise, and contrary to common belief, is more powerful in the mature than in the young. — W. Somerset Maugham

Abortion is without a doubt one of the greatest moral evils within modernity. As the "Advocate of Christian Memory," a pope must take up the mantle of defending the culture of life - a defense the Early Church held against the pagans of Rome. — Pope Francis

The ancestral history from both of my parents carried a raw power. If my initial motivation to look for them tended to self-indulgent curiosity, it quick evolved into a different sense of yearning. — Margaret Louise Harris

In the War on Drugs, shoot heroin first. — Eric Beeny

(Matty) 'I'm going to a corn maze.'
(Elliot) 'Oh, bitch. You've lost your ever-loving mind. — Leta Blake

The axiom of conditioned repetition, like the binomial theorem, is nothing but a piece of insolence. — Edward Abbey