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He stuck the pencil over his ear, looking unconvinced. "Mmm. What position would you be the most comfortable for you?"
I couldn't say aloud the answers that popped into my head at that question, but the flush that spread across my face like wildfire gave me away. He caught his lower lip in his teeth, and I was sure it was to contain a laugh. Most comfortable position? What about with my head stuck under a pillow? — Tammara Webber
Don't let any of your good habits get boring. — Diane Von Furstenberg
My mother was a Democrat - southern Democrat, y'all. — Nancy Reagan
And from the height of this perception all that had previously tormented and preoccupied him suddenly became illumined by a cold white light without shadows, without perspective, without distinction of outline. All life appeared to him like magic-lantern pictures at which he had long been gazing by artificial light through a glass. Now he suddenly saw those badly daubed pictures in clear daylight and without a glass. — Leo Tolstoy
Truth is eternal. Knowledge is changeable. It is disastrous to confuse them. — Madeleine L'Engle
Take complete control over the messages you allow into your conscious mind. — Brian Tracy
The closest held secret is the one that never sours with age. — Steven Erikson
Unfortunately, an equally strong negative current - fear - is at work. Fear of writing gets planted in most Americans at an early age, usually at school, and it never entirely goes away. The blank piece of paper or the blank computer screen, waiting to be filled with our wonderful words, can freeze us into not writing any words at all, or writing words that are less than wonderful. — William Zinsser
Not everything you wanted, deep inside, worked out. — Nora Roberts
One USDA scientist went so far as to claim that there has never been a documented case of food-borne illness from eating fermented vegetables. — Michael Pollan
The corruption of the best things gives rise to the worst. — David Hume