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Celaena's scream was still echoing through the passageway as Chaol leapt off the stairs and hurtled through the misty portal after Fleetfoot. — Sarah J. Maas

It amused him that women as a class were so wonderfully vulnerable, as if they believed that the codes of conduct that applied in their safe little hometowns, like Alva, Clinton, and Percy, might actually still apply once they had left behind their dusty, kerosene-scented parlors and set out on their own. — Erik Larson

At a time when everybody in our culture is talking about tolerance, it seems that tolerance has the highest premium of any response - "If we just tolerate one another ... " But my feeling is: Who wants to be tolerated? People don't want to be tolerated; they want to be loved. — Derek Webb

I am a fool, I know it; and yet, Heaven help me, I'm poor enough to be a wit. — William Congreve

In truth, our concepts 'natural' and 'unnatural' are taken not from biology, but from Christian theology. The — Yuval Noah Harari

One man should not be afraid of improving his posessions, lest they be taken away from him, or another deterred by high taxes from starting a new business. Rather, the Prince should be ready to reward men who want to do these things and those who endeavour in any way to increase the prosperity of their city or their state. — Niccolo Machiavelli

I just didn't want Blaze to see me getting too attached and then turn around and use that against me, which would somehow leave me hurt in the end. — J. Peach

It's just like I get this identity crisis: my body doesn't want to write, my mind doesn't want to write. Nothing about me wants to write, but I force myself to sit there and try. Nothing happens. — Luke Temple

Every atom you possess has almost certainly passed through several stars and been part of millions of organisms on its way to becoming you. We are each so atomically numberous and so vigorously recycled at death that a significant number of our atoms-up to a billion for each of us, it has been suggested-probably once belonged to Shakespeare. A billion more each came from Buddha and Genghis Khan and Beethoven, and any other historical figure you care to name. — Bill Bryson

Listen to your customers but don't (always) believe what they say-they know even less about the future than you. — Patrick Dixon

God's grace, quite simply, is God's mercy and goodness toward us. — Billy Graham

When you realize that he just is what he is, and that expecting him to be any better is like expecting the tide to roll back just because you want it to? — Lucy Holliday

I always wrote like rock 'n' roll. And I always listen to rock 'n' roll as poetry. — Patti Smith

I've always believed that a beautiful shoe is useless unless it feels as wonderful as it looks. — Stuart Weitzman

We are alone in confronting a different state of affairs; as we see it, there is a new kind of psychical material intervening between the content of the dream and the results of our reflections: the latent dream-content reached by our procedure, or the dream-thoughts. It is from this latent content, not the manifest, that we worked out the solution to the dream. — Sigmund Freud