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I blame it on the heat. And Morgan had gone to India, and the heat had not undone him. He had remained respectable. — Damon Galgut

Huh. Fancy meeting you here," I teased. "I recall telling you that I had a meeting with Holly this morning. Coincidence?" "Sheridan, that's rubbish. Are you insinuating that I only came here in the hopes of running into you? I happen to have had an appointment as well," he taunted. "That's crap, you stalker," I deadpanned, moving in closer to him. He raised an eyebrow, watching me. — Alice Clayton

I missed my one true friend, my mother. She and I were close in a way I don't think many other mothers and daughters were. I slept beside her every night of my childhood: so near to her back, I could probably sketch the constellation of moles and freckles on her skin there. When I was a very little girl, every morning I would wake before her and arrange myself so that when she woke, we were eye-to-eye. I miss her, with a never-ending ache that I did not think was possible, that crowds out any other feeling and certainly all reason, and any good sense. — Kaitlyn Greenidge

If you took every single penny that Warren Buffett has, it'd pay for 4-1/2 days of the US government. This tax-the-rich won't work. The problem here is the government is way bigger than even the capacity of the rich to sustain it. The Buffett Rule would raise $3.2 billion a year, and take 514 years just to pay off Obama's 2011 budget deficit. — Mark Steyn

Don't expect a stranger to wipe your nose. — Cynthia Lewis

'Never put off tomorrow what you can do today.' Under the influence of this pestilent morality, I am forever letting tomorrow's work slop into today's and doing painfully and nervously today what I could do quickly and easily tomorrow. — J. A. Spender

Let him hurl these pieces of toast like new and radical ideas that must be cast into the world. Pieces of toast like angry children who will hit us and upset us and change our ways of thinking and feeling. — Donald Antrim

Death stalks all of us by default. — Steve Merrick

Throughout America's young history there has been a necessary tension between the individual and the group. — Harold Evans

When you're trying to love two, it sure ain't easy to do. — William Bell

This world's divided into two kinds of people: the hunter and the hunted. Luckily I'm the hunter. Nothing can change that. — Joel McCrea

Love is a reality which is born in the fairy region of romance. — Charles Maurice De Talleyrand

Hardly anybody in America pays attention to local elections. — Jello Biafra

The Dark Ages never ended. — Matt Haig