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Sounds naive respecting someone
who doesn't give a shit about you. — Toba Beta

Why would you turn right on a red light when we can all just sit here behind you waiting to die ... #AHOLE — A.O. Storm

Since the Puffy Combs case in New York, I will not try any more criminal cases. — Johnnie Cochran

What's fame, after all? It can be what someone writes on your tombstone. — Peter Duncan

You don't have to tell me good things about your mother," he added. "I already know them."

"Do you?"

He shrugged slightly. "She raised you, didn't she? — Cassandra Clare

...they did not come down hard on Leone because she had murdered her lover. It was because her sister was a nun. — Chancellor Press

No language about God will ever be fully adequate to the burning mystery which it signifies. — Elizabeth Johnston

Fashion is more about feel than science. — Pharrell Williams

Nobody in Formula One has won so many titles, so many races as I did. So Ferrari for me is crucial; it is more than important. — Luca Cordero Di Montezemolo

We feel sorry for you.
Manon rubbed at her eyes and braced her elbows on her knees, peering into the drop below.
She would have dismissed her, wouldn't have thought twice about it, if it hadn't been for that look in Keelie's eyes as she fell, fighting with every last scrap of strength to save her Petrah. Or for Abraxos's wing, sheltering Manon against icy rain.
The wyverns were meant to kill and maim and strike terror into the hearts of their enemies. And yet . . .
And yet. Manon looked toward the star-flecked horizon, leaning her face into a warm spring breeze, grateful for the steady, solid companion lounging behind her. A strange feeling, that gratitude for his existence. — Sarah J. Maas

When they brag about god, I just hear jingling gold coins. — Toba Beta

Really, I think that going out and playing with your friends is kind of becoming a lost art, with the kids in the neighborhood. — Frank Shorter