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I've never known any trouble that an hour's reading didn't assuage — Charles De Secondate

as their eyes met she got that feeling again, that sensation of there being something huge between them, something she couldn't quite define, something her twenty-year-old self might have called 'passion' and her thirty-year-old self might have more cynically called 'chemistry'. — Liane Moriarty

Sportsmanship is making sure you have respect for the guy you're playing across from. — Warren Moon

What people might find surprising: I taught my wife to change diapers when we had our first. — Jorge Posada

Alex, I don't need to keep myself safe from you. I don't want to keep myself safe from you. You mean too much to me. I'd rather have a lifetime of heartache, from you breaking my heart, than even imagine my life without you at all. Because a life without you wouldn't be a life at all. — Charles Sheehan-Miles

Come Hell or High Water usually depends on the kind of plug you use in the bath tub — Josh Stern

If you don't trust, you will die if not physically then emotionally. To do anything in life, you must have faith. — Tony Robbins

She'd heard he was some sort of karate honcho, occasionally — Jonathan Kellerman

In every life there is a moment. A crisis. One that says: what I believe is wrong. It happens to everyone, the only difference is how that knowledge changes them. In most cases, it is simply a case of burying that knowledge and pretending it isn't there. That is how humans grow old. That is ultimately what creases their faces and curves their backs and shrinks their mouths and ambitions. The weight of that denial. The stress of it. This is not unique to humans. The single biggest act of bravery or madness anyone can do is the act of change. — Matt Haig

In college I wrote trenchant, deep, profound epics. Then I grew up. — T.E. Huff

If Mother Culture were to give an account of human history using these terms, it would go something like this: ' The Leavers were chapter one of human history
a long and uneventful chapter. Their chapter of human history ended about ten thousand years ago with the birth of agriculture in the Near East. This event marked the beginning of chapter two, the chapter of the Takers. It's true there are still Leavers living in the world, but these are anachronisms, fossils
people living in the past, people who just don't realize that their chapter of human history is over. ' — Daniel Quinn