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Boff," Agent Brent said. "I didn't know people used that word anymore." "You young whippersnappers just don't know a good piece of slang when you hear it, — Laurell K. Hamilton

Your greatest adversary is also your greatest teacher. Like it or not, it is the job of certain people to bring out the worst in you. What they trigger is already in you. They are here to reveal the sore, tender wounded places in your heart and mind, and they are providing you with a wonderful and divine opportunity for healing. — Iyanla Vanzant

This isn't just a book about organizational change - it's also about — Daryl R. Conner

These new people are, like us, a modern invention. But unlike us, their new name has no real meaning divorced from the machinery of criminal power. The new people were something else before they were white -- Catholic, Corsican, Welsh, Mennonite, Jewish -- and if all our national hopes have any fulfillment, then they will have to be something else again. Perhaps they will truly become American and create a nobler basis for their myths. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Come on, indulge yourself. You got nothing to lose that won't be lost. — Tennessee Williams

Much good may "honour" do them when they're dead — Kate Atkinson

When I leave a room, it's gonna be footprints of funk wherever I stepped, because I'm a soul-funk crusader. — Big Boi

Men felt a chill in their hearts; a damp in their minds. In a desperate effort to snuggle their feelings into some sort of warmth,one subterfuge was tried after anothersentences swelled, adjectives multiplied, lyrics became epics. — Virginia Woolf

The only answer to fear is more understanding. And there is no understanding if there is no effort to look more deeply to see what is there in our heart and in the heart of the other person. — Nhat Hanh

Manners that would keep you starving are no manners worth respecting. — Scott Lynch

I'm more concerned about who you're becoming than what you're doing. — John Ortberg