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Unfortunately, the operation altered his genes just enough so he could temporarily change into large versions of mammals which shared a large portion of their DNA with humans. It made for some pretty impressive party tricks, but ended up having absolutely no tactical use. — Nick Nafpliotis

Oh, to be held as though nothing else in the world mattered. It was a promise. Every touch, every kiss, was a silent pact to love and adore the person to whom it was given. — Alexandria Clarke

I looked at the stained-glass image of the lamb in the window above me, but that only reminded me that lambs are famous for being led to slaughter, or sometimes hanging out with lions in ill-advised relationships. — Maureen Johnson

Maybe my audiences can enjoy my music more if they think I'm destroying myself. — Janis Joplin

It is noble to teach oneself; it is still nobler to teach others. — Mark Twain

The public, hearing pop music, is, without knowing it, also soaking up jazz. — Norman Granz

Knowing you don't have much time left changes things. You get kind of philosophical. And you figure things out - more like, they figure themselves out - and everything gets real clear. Your first kiss isn't as important as your last. The math test really didn't matter. The pie really did. The stuff you're good at and the stuff you're bad at are just different parts of the same thing. Same goes for the people you love and the people you don't - and the people who love you and the people who don't. The only thing that mattered was that you cared about a few people. Life is really, really short. — Kami Garcia

Modern Slavery is not being shipped on boats; it is encouraging welfare programs and withholding information from the people that will aid them in making informed decisions. — Josephine Akhagbeme

Man is a victim of dope
In the incurable form of hope! — Ogden Nash

It is always distressing when outraged morality does not possess the strength of arm to administer direct chastisement on the sinner. — W. Somerset Maugham