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Sins of omission should be regarded as far more serious than sins of commission, — Stephen Bungay
Oikawhat: i do nOT HAVE AN ALIEN KINK — Powerhh
A quarter past three," she exclaimed, catching sight of the bedside clock. "What a time to be drinking tea!"
"Anytime," Harold told her, "is time to be drinking tea. — Miss Read
I liked, I admit, that we didn't pretend there hadn't been other girls. There was always a girl on you in the halls at school, like they came free with a backpack. — Daniel Handler
Every time I finish a book, I say to an imaginary god that I do not believe in, 'Please let me live to write another one.' — Siri Hustvedt
You observe ... that when it's time to unleash a few insults, a man will always choose his mother tongue. — Salman Rushdie
Power is the recognition of necessity. — Abraham Rotstein
I was once a daughter. We all were - Sam, Claire, me. We just didn't know that it wasn't forever, that we were only daughters for a time. — Jennifer Handford
A fundamental shift of our perceptions and consciousness are necessary for any great improvements for mankind. — Debasish Mridha
She fished in a pocket of her dress and tossed a labelled key to Griff. Think of it as a treasure hunt, with that our only clue. The reward for success is not having a vampire for an aunt. — Andrea K. Host
I'm sorry that I hurt you."
"You didn't hurt me." There was a long pause on the phone. Then she said,"You are going to hurt from this longer than I ever will. It's true that I didn't know what kind of Indian you were. But what hurts me most is to know what kind of man. — Tony D'Souza
Where I play, the greens always break toward the bar. — George Gobel
He'd never seen anything so downright beautiful. A sense of peace fell over him, calming him, pacifying the always-tense nerves inside of him, and soothing his very soul. He wanted to take that moment, to capture it, and keep it forever. — J.M. Darhower
When I'm standing at the Pearly Gates, I want to say to God, 'Don't look at the records. Look at my family. I'm much prouder about that part.' — John Fogerty