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She preferred imaginary heroes to real ones, because when tired of them, the former could be shut up in the tin kitchen till called for, and the latter were less manageable. — Louisa May Alcott

A human heart breaks harder when it's dropped from a greater height. — Jodi Picoult

... Whenever the man of science introduces his personal value judgment, a full understanding of the facts ceases. — Max Weber

This life is mine because of good luck. And because I reached out and took it. — Laura Moriarty

The older I get, the more people listen to me - even though I say the same as always ... — Peter Ustinov

Wow, icy reception here. And to think I came back from the dead for this. - Puck — Julie Kagawa

I don't want to die. I think death is a greatly overrated experience. — Rita Mae Brown

eat here every day if I could. I'm surprised you never heard about this place, seeing as you're part Texan.' The jab had her smiling. 'My grandmother was a great cook, and we ate in almost all the time. As a kid I'd beg to go to a fast food joint, but she'd never allow it unless it was my birthday. Looking back I can see what a dope I was as a kid.' 'My mother was either working or going — Mary Burton

It's no secret - I love detective fiction. One of the reasons I love being in London is because I like to watch all the shows on TV. I watch them all. I like 'Detective Frost.' — Patti Smith

The war in Iraq is a rare opportunity to move toward an historic period of cooperation. Out of these troubled times a new world order can emerge. — George W. Bush

I'll rant as well as thou! — Hamlet Shakespeare

It is not at all coincidental that Darwinian psychology has the same difficulty explaining the unity and integration of human reasoning as Darwinian biology has explaining the unity and integration of irreducibly complex functions. Practical and theoretical reasoning is often irreducibly complex. A given argument has several well-matched, interacting reasons, and the removal of any one of them makes the argument break down. — Angus J.L. Menuge