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But we are engaged in a bitter and eternal war with small things; chiefly with microbes and with collar studs. — G.K. Chesterton
I'm fairly certain that the seeds of Mel Gibson's extraordinary work 'The Passion of the Christ' were sown long before Islamic fundamentalists delivered their abominable message to America and the entire Judeo-Christian civilization. — Michael Moriarty
Our span of life is brief, but is long enough for us to live well and honestly. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
The spirit of the times can haunt even the atheists. — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
Scummer," Mick muttered. Mick never said much, and when he did it was usually "scummer. — Cinda Williams Chima
The trouble with playing a trick on a highly intelligent man like Mr. Teller is that the time it takes him to figure out from the moment that he sees there is something wrong till he understands exactly what happened is too damn small to give you any pleasure! — Richard Feynman
Some people believe in telling stories. Some believe in doing things about which stories will be told in times to come. — Sharad Vivek Sagar
My people keep telling me I shouldn't write letters like this to critics. The way I see it, critics get to say what they want to about my work, so why shouldn't I be able to say what I want to about theirs? — Donald J. Trump
It's a wise parent who allows her children to give up the things of childhood in their own time. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
That's right, honey, state your claim on Mr. Yummy Pants. I'd do the same if I were you.
A grin ticked at my mouth. I swept my gaze over the muscled roundness of Bones's ass, which his black jeans only highlighted. Then I gazed at the snug fit of the front that had nothing to do with the cut of the denim. Finally, I met Tyler's chocolate-colored eyes and winked back. — Jeaniene Frost
He would be able to suffer what his son had suffered. He would be able to suffer and his suffering would for an instance displace his grief. — Simon Lelic
