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Maybe it was just me. Maybe it was just me and her. Maybe together we were this volatile entity that would either implode or meld together.-pg 252/ARC — Jamie McGuire

A diva is someone who pretends to know who she is and looks fabulous doing it. — Jenifer Lewis

The Pledge of Allegiance says " ... with liberty and justice for all." What part of "all" don't you understand? — Patricia Schroeder

Sex loses all its power and magic when it becomes explicit, mechanical, overdone, when it becomes a mechanistic obsession. It becomes a bore. You have taught us more than anyone I know how wrong it is not to mix it with emotion, hunger, desire, lust, whims, caprices, personal ties, deeper relationships that change its color, flavor, rhythms, intensities. — Anais Nin

Humoring them costs nothing and adds to happiness in a world in which happiness is always in short supply. — Robert A. Heinlein

Develop craftsmanship through years of wide reading. — Annie Proulx

Don't put down a deposit on worry. — Kristen Taekman

Are you a ghost? — Rick Riordan

After eight years in government, Mr Blair has precious little to show for his ambitious plans to heal the divisions in society. — Melanie Phillips

My mother always taught me to wear clothes for myself and not to follow trends as trends will end! — Lela Rose

True Silence is really endless speech. — Ramana Maharshi

But I was used to finding something deadly in things that attracted me; there was always something deadly lurking in anything I wanted, anything I loved. — John Knowles

The World Championship gold was a surprise and took a lot of pressure off in terms of qualifying for Rio, but I still need more points, and winning in Manchester would be massive for me. — Bianca Walkden

They call it football, but the object of the game is to bash the other guy so hard that he's eventually carried off the field on a stretcher. I can't watch football anymore. My psychiatrist said it's better that way. I used to watch a game, see the players in a huddle - and think they were talking about me. — Jackie Mason