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As her psychosis took hold she moved deeper and deeper into the house, putting as much distance as possible between herself and the outside world. This became her world. To begin with it was just a few rooms. Then it contracted down to just this one, and then to just this tank. Even that wasn't enough. She constructed barriers to fool and delay the ghosts. Corridors that don't lead anywhere, or which spiral back on themselves. Hidden stairways that they won't see. Mirrors everywhere, to baffle and confuse her tormentors. Doors that open onto walls. Of course, even that isn't sufficient by itself. The ghosts are clever and resourceful, and they'll keep trying to find a way in. That's why the house has to keep changing, so that they never get used to one particular configuration. — Alastair Reynolds

I love you," you said, simple as anything. — Lucy Christopher

He likes you, too." Finn repeated. "And don't tell me to shut up."
"Shut up!"
-Kingdom Keepers, Shell Game — Ridley Pearson

We can treat our children fairly, for example, but if our hearts are warring toward them while we're doing it, they won't think they're being treated fairly at all. In fact, they'll respond to us as if they weren't being treated fairly. — Emery Reves

I don't feel unfriendly, ma'am," said Mrs. Wiggins. "Only towards Mr. Margarine. You know very well why." Mrs. — Walter R. Brooks

And prayer? How could you pray to a God you wanted to hit? — Benjamin Alire Saenz

Expensive clothes are a waste of money. — Meryl Streep

If there was no faith there would be no living in this world. — Josh Billings

Walt Whitman, he who laid end to end words never seen in each other's company before outside of a dictionary. — David Lodge

If you invite a snake into your home,
do not be surprised if it bites you. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I'm going to make a long speech because I've not had the time to prepare a short one. — Winston Churchill