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Even though Hubbard is dead, his business still repeats his lies, ... and in my opinion the proposed Act should also punish businesses and organizations that repeat such falsehoods. It is a gross insult to American men and women who have actually been wounded and who have actually earned the medals and awards that frauds and con-artists falsely claim. — David Rice

An ugly man, with a face sharp like a weasel and a habit of running a flickering tongue over his lips before he speaks. But most ugly of all are his eyes: blue, bright blue. When people see them, they flinch. Such things are freakish. He is lucky he was not killed at birth. — Madeline Miller

I'm trying to process the shift from last week to this week and I can't get past the notion that we might just be too good. Whatever this is and whatever we're doing seems too good and too right and too perfect and it makes me think of all the books I've read and how, when things get too good and too right and too perfect, it's only because the ugly twist hasn't yet infiltrated the goodness of it all and I suddenly - — Colleen Hoover

Only in math can you buy sixty cantaloupes and no one asks what the hell is wrong with you. — Charles M. Schulz

She had the world's worst poker face: her feelings floated across them like reflections on a still pond. — Jojo Moyes

36. It is only diligence that makes man to have the desired well being — Sunday Adelaja

The novel is rescued life. — Hortense Calisher

I have been drumming my whole life. — Jeremy Piven

These feelings are too fierce to last. They can only burn, making us ash and char. — Mark Lawrence

When you start to die, don't. — Frank Buckles

You can be gorgeous at thirty, charmimg at forty, and irresistible for the rest of your life. — Coco Chanel

My holy of holies in the human body, health, intelligence, talent, inspiration, love and absolute freedom-freedom from force and falsehood. — Anton Chekhov