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they were not well dressed; their shoes were far from being water-proof; their clothes were scanty; and Peter might have known, and very likely did, the inside of a pawnbroker's. — Charles Dickens
You know when you play Pictionary and someone draws a state? My biggest fear is that I'm not gonna know what state it is. I'm so bad at geography. — Melora Hardin
Annabeth jogged towards us, giving me one of those annoyed expressions like, If you get yourself killed, I'm going to murder you. — Rick Riordan
You only break out the good stuff when you want something. Usually something that includes blood, death, and/or mayhem. — Alexandra Ivy
The World requires at least ten years to understand a new idea, however important or simple it may be. — Ronald Ross
I guess when I was a kid I wasn't the type of person playing a lot of pranks. I was the type of person upon whom pranks were pulled. — Scott Aukerman
Looking back we see with great clarity, and what once appeared as difficulties now reveal themselves as blessings. — Dan Millman
A government always finds itself obliged to resort to inflationary measures when it cannot negotiate loans and dare not levy taxes, because it has reason to fear that it will forfeit approval of the policy it is following if it reveals too soon the financial and general economic consequences of that policy. Thus inflation becomes the most important psychological resource of any economic policy whose consequences have to be concealed; and so in this sense it can be called an instrument of unpopular, i.e. of anti-democratic, policy, since by misleading public opinion it makes possible the continued existence of a system of government that would have no hope of the consent of the people if the circumstances were clearly laid before them. That is the political function of inflation. It explains why inflation has always been an important resource of policies of war and revolution and why we also find it in the service of socialism. — Ludwig Von Mises
You never stop learning. You learn something new every day. — Robinson Cano
I know so many last words. But I will never know hers. — John Green
We may say that on the first Good Friday afternoon was completed that great act by which light conquered darkness and goodness conquered sin. That is the wonder of our Saviour's crucifixion. — Phillips Brooks
[S]ilence supports the accuser's charge? — Sophocles
Oh there is always sadness. Always grief. I have heard folks say this life could be all hardship and sorrow, if we let it be. If we let our hearts seal over. — Susan Fletcher
My life as a writer consists of 1/8 talent and 7/8 discipline. — John Irving
Against a wall a faded blonde woman - an exiled angel, the hints of beauty still lingering on her palewhite face - sits with blackoutlined eyes burning into the bar. — John Rechy
