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There was a curious sense of apprehension in her heart. He was certainly very handsome. It would be thrilling to be the wife of the Governor of Bengal and very nice to be grand and have the ADCs [Aide de Camps] running about to do one's bidding — W. Somerset Maugham

There's music in the sighing of a reed;
There's music in the gushing of a rill;
There's music in all things, if men had ears;
The earth is but the music of the spheres. — George Gordon Byron

Logic is like the sword
those who appeal to it shall perish by it. — Samuel Butler

I just want people to know the facts and science and the information ... measles is preventable. — Barack Obama

We are now running out of time. — Stefan Rahmstorf

Money. It's a good servant but a bad master. — Gretchen Rubin

He is simply a shiver looking for a spine to run up — Paul Keating

Special Agent Pallas. Just the man I was looking for.' Cameron went to fold her arms across her chest, then seemed to realize - nope, no room there. 'What is this I hear about someone saying that my employees need to stay out of my way or risk an untimely death by paper clip?' Next to Jack, Agent Sam Wilkins looked up at the ceiling, speaking under his breath. 'I told you that would not go over well ... ' Jack held up his hands. 'It was a joke.' 'A joke.' Cameron's gaze went to Sam. 'Agent Wilkins. Was Agent Pallas scowling or smiling at the time of this alleged joke?' 'I plead the fifth.' 'A paralegal practically dove headfirst into a cubicle to get out of my way, Jack. So no more jokes. — Julie James

In geometry, whenever we had to find the area of a circle, pi * radius squared, I would get really hungry for pie. Square pie. — Dan Florence

You have to have the courage to face the unexpected. This is the difference between people who do things and people who don't dare, who don't dare to live. — Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki

The question is never "Should I be annoyed?" but "How annoyed should I be? — Sloane Crosley