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Felicity and Evylin were both quite beautiful: pale insipid blondes with wide blue eyes and small rosebud mouths. Sadly, like their dear mama, they were not much more substantive than quite beautiful. — Gail Carriger

I began closing the — James Patterson

I want to get a big, lifted truck with mudflaps on the back. Where I'm from, it's an agricultural area, so that's just how I've been raised. — Virgil Green

The industrial stomach cannot live without coal; industry is a carbonivorous animal and must have its proper food. — Jules Verne

I was determined to make Renaissance Man Food Services and Herschel's Famous 34 major players in a very tough industry. — Herschel Walker

Ethics seems a morass which we have to cross, but get hopelessly bogged in when we make the attempt. — Peter Singer

Gossip is nature's telephone. — Sholom Aleichem

I have been going to the gym instead of the bar, trying to get back down to my fighting weight. — Gregg Allman

If we think it takes a lot of effort and hard work to get what we want, then our life is going to be about struggle. — Robert Anthony

Maybe you are in the Abyss of Emotional Bankruptcy looking for a way out, looking for the next rung in the ladder on your climb to the Peak of Happiness, or you may even be at the Peak of Happiness already, looking for a way to stay there. Wherever you are in life, this book is designed to give you the tools necessary to help you achieve your goals. — Ken Poirot

A life is bookended by forgetting, as though memory forms the tunnel that leads into and out of a human body. — Sarah Hepola

Men keep their engagements when it is an advantage to both parties not to break them. — Solon

hospital johnny. — Mary Catherine Gebhard

Since the things we do determine the character of life, no blessed person can become unhappy. For he will never do those things which are hateful and petty. — Aristotle.