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Albert B. Saye, who has searched hardest for debtors among the colonists, estimates that not more than a dozen debtors released from prison by Parliament ever came to Georgia, if indeed that many came. — Kenneth Coleman

We were on our way to the twentieth floor, sharing the elevator with two suits that had men inside them. — Steve Toltz

Teacher: Suppose you have a box which contains a ten-foot snake. Student: But Mr. Malone, snakes don't have feet! *** — Various

A criminal is undoubtedly a poor soul, who is punished for his poverty. — Thomas Bernhard

My religion is not deceiving myself. — Milarepa

Oh you know, a little burned, a little sore. Nearly died a couple times. The usual. — Julie Kagawa

The amazing thing is that chaotic systems don't always stay chaotic," Ben said, leaning on the gate. "Sometimes they spontaneously reorganize themselves into an orderly structure."
"They suddenly become less chaotic?" I said, wishing that would happen at HiTek.
"No, that's the thing. They become more and more chaotic until they reach some sort of chaotic critical mass. When that happens, they spontaneously reorganize themselves at a higher equilibrium level. It's called self-organized criticality. — Connie Willis

I'm looking forward to being able to retire from being a public figure and being able to afford to be myself! — James Taylor

He is Romeo, and he is heartbroken. Every word is wistful. When he says, 'O, teach me how I should forget to think!' I, for the first time, see what the big deal is about Shakespeare. — Nina LaCour

What is the relationship of the obvious things that we see around us to the things that we believe we understand within ourselves? This is the ancient alchemical formula: "as above, so below, as within, so without." — Fred Alan Wolf

I will only add, in justice to men, that though to the larger and more trifling part of the sex, imbecility in females is a great enhancement of their personal charms, there is a portion of them too reasonable and too well informed themselves to desire anything more in woman than ignorance. — Jane Austen

There is really nothing more to say-except why. But since why is difficult to handle, one must take refuge in how. — Toni Morrison