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Squished between my grandparents and moving at thirty miles an hour is a small price to pay to get to the vet's office, but today Luke begged to come along, so Papaw is driving even slower than usual. With Luke hunched don behind us in the bed of the truck, obviously without a seat belt, Mamaw keeps her eye on the odometer and yells about "precious cargo" every time the needle nears twenty. — Alecia Whitaker

Irony was the final polish of the shoe, the ultimate dab of the clothes-brush, a sort of intellectual There! — F Scott Fitzgerald

When Americans talks about Europeans, they are thinking Britain and the rest of Europe. When we [ Britains] talk about Europeans, we talk about everywhere else. — Steve Coogan

A country where there are no freedoms is a black and white country; it is colorless and lifeless. Such a country needs nothing but colors, nothing but freedoms! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

But the future lay open, a thousand kaleidoscopic possibilities with a small quick heartbeat, delicate and impatient — Jonathan Safran Foer

I am being stalked across the Web. And why is this happening? Pretty simple: It's huge business. — Gary Kovacs

Years since. It was written in 1675, in the home-spun verse of that time and people, — Benjamin Franklin

But unlike the classically trained, my dancing had no respect for so-called boundaries; I wasn't afraid to break the rules. — Danny Wallace

The project manager accomplishes this goal through planning, organizing, motivating, and controlling resources to achieve goals. — D. Williams

SCISSOR BLADE DECAPITATION MODE — Ryo Akizuki

The Mob loved Sinatra not just because he was Italian-American, but because he had crossed over into a nether world in which they could never belong. And he got there because he could do something few people in the world could do as well, and no one in the same way: he could sing. — Nancy Jo Sales

[Holy ridicule] does not mock the serious things of life, but rather people who take themselves too seriously--not God, but man's ecclesiastical idols; not God's word, but man's interpretation of that Word; not the faith once delivered to the saints, but the sometimes silly caperings of those saints. — Harry Boonstra

The vision ends there, and I stay with it until the same bristle comes, the same bold dreams of transformation. I want to speak, to tell her the word she wanted, and to talk to them with the words I have now, as the husband, the father, the man at last. But the man can't change the boy, and anything I tell them they couldn't hear. — Wayne Harrison