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But I watched Millie. I watched Millie because she fascinated me. She was a brand new species, an intoxicating mix of girl and enigma, familiar yet completely foreign. I'd never met anyone like her, yet I felt like I'd known her forever. And since the moment I'd looked down into her face and felt that jolt of ode-to-joy-and-holy-shit, I'd been falling, falling, falling, unable to stop myself, unable to look away, helpless to do the smart thing. And the smart thing, the kind thing would be to stay away. But no one had ever accused me of being particularly smart. — Amy Harmon

It's hard to believe everything won't be this way forever - the two of us on our bikes going — Jenny Han

Every restriction of trade creates vested interests that are from then on opposed to its removal. — Ludwig Von Mises

The bombs were coming-and so was I. — Markus Zusak

I've met Bill Clinton, Obama a couple of times ... I certainly didn't meet George Bush, and wouldn't want to. — David Crosby

[He] looked as thought he had been carved out of soft ebony by a master hand that had grown bored with its own expertise, and started to veer towards the grotesque. — Robert Galbraith

Life carried on, but all of a sudden it wasn't the same. There was a change in me. I couldn't put my finger on it but somewhere in my brain a new door had appeared and despite my hardest efforts to keep it closed, my thoughts kept going there, wandering around in the empty room ... — Tarryn Fisher

Freedom isn't a static point. It's spectrum from absolute to none at all, and is usually inversely proportional to safety. — M.L. Wulff

Certainly, words can be as abusive as any blow ... When a three-year-old yells, "You're so stupid! What a dummy!" it doesn't carry the same weight as when a mother yells those words to a child ... Even if you don't physically abuse young children, you can still drive them nuts with your words. — Mary Blakely

Wide reading is important. You don't have to like it, but it's important to grapple with things you don't understand. I've been spending the last six months getting up an hour early to try to understand economics because I need to. I don't want to be one of these bewildered schmucks. The things that you understand will inform your writing. The bigger your mind, the better your work is going to be. You're not born with a big mind; you have to build it. If I don't read for an hour a day, I get ill. — Jeanette Winterson

What I will say is that business is not a nice area. And you might say that I am a business woman, but I'm not into cut-throat business moves. — Cheryl Cole

I think people are tired of politicians trying to poke each other in the eye. — Mark Warner