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The fact that the commercial success of my books has allowed me to buy a house for myself and my daughter I think is a lovely thing. I don't think there is anything wrong with that. — Marianne Williamson

I chuckled. "Yeah, okay." He relaxed, sinking back in his chair, mirroring my smile. "But you know the old saying," I told him. His brow furrowed. "What old saying?" "Two people can keep a secret," I said, "if one of them is dead." He barely had time for the shock to register on his face as I grabbed his wrist and yanked up his right hand. I pressed the muzzle to his temple and his hand to the barrel. "No," he gasped, just before I pulled the trigger and painted his desk cherry red. — Craig Schaefer

Only fools think our attitude to our fellow men is a thing distinct from our attitude to 'lesser' life on this planet. — John Fowles

Villainy that is vigilant will be an overmatch for virtue, if she slumber at her post. — Charles Caleb Colton

The truth was, history repeated itself on a daily basis; mistakes were made over and over. People were haunted by what they had done, and by what they hadn't had time to do. — Jodi Picoult

They tell me that all men are equal in God's eyes, this player (Messi) makes you seriously think about those words. — Ray Hudson

Chinese food tries to engage the mind, not just the palate. To provoke the intellect. — Nicole Mones

Goodbye don't mean gone. — Ray Charles

Nobody actually talks to anybody anymore. People in cubicles next to each other, they e-mail each other. — Willard Scott

I have left behind illusion,' I said to myself. 'Henceforth I live in a world of three dimensions - with the aid of my five senses.'
I have since learned that there is no such world, but then, as the car turned out of sight of the house, I thought it took no finding, but lay all about me at the end of the avenue. — Evelyn Waugh

We live in a moment in history in which our privacy may not be important. — Jonathan Nolan