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I was never sure what vampire powers Teddy had been gifted with. Victoria had the ability to read minds. Meekah could see visions of the future. Michael had been given eternal sexiness, I guessed. — S.J. Wright

Everybody I knew, practically, was a journalist when I was a kid - my father, all of his friends. I never wanted to be like those people. — Matt Taibbi

What makes a child gifted and talented may not always be good grades in school, but a different way of looking at the world and learning. — Chuck Grassley

I'm very open with people, very warm, when I meet them. My fans in particular find that strange and refreshing. — Gin Wigmore

Presently he rose and approached the case before which she stood. Its glass shelves were crowded with small broken objects - hardly recognizable domestic utensils, ornaments and personal trifles - made of glass, of clay, of discoloured bronze and other time-blurred substances.
'It seems cruel,' she said, 'that after a while nothing matters ... any more than these little things, that used to be necessary and important to forgotten people, and now have to be guessed at under a magnifying glass and labeled: "Use unknown".' — Edith Wharton

People wouldn't even go into science unless there was something much bigger to be discovered, something that is transcendent. — David Eagleman

My life and my plan wasn't very good, but at least it was my plan. It got to that point that I just couldn't stand it any more. — Jim Hamilton

Stephen picks up on Armstrong's pier, and calls Kingstown pier "a disappointed bridge" (2.22). He's joking about the fact that Ireland wanted to be connected to continental Europe but ended up being extremely isolated. — James Joyce

I feel that as much as I enjoy loafing, there is something higher for which to live. — David McCullough

It is bad luck for world history that of all people the Russians adopted Communism, because they are totally unfit for it. — Friedrich Durrenmatt

For Aristotle, goodness is a kind of prospering in the precarious affair of being human. — Terry Eagleton

Would you believe me if I told you the only thing I want from you is
you? — Karen Robards