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The hallmark of successful small talk is when people take turns to speak and to listen. Turn-taking is a social communication skill because it involves taking turns to speak and to listen. — Betty Bohm

Here.' Miles unzipped the backpack and pulled out the container of IcyHot. 'Go to the dresser. Should be one of the top drawers--smear this in the crotch of every pair of underwear you find.'
'I--what?' I took the container. 'That's disgusting.'
'I'm paying you fifty dollars for this,' Miles hissed, turning toward the bed.
I went to the dresser and yanked open the top drawer on the left. Empty. Crisp white underwear and boxers filled the one on the right.
Well... at least they were clean. — Francesca Zappia

But gratitude can be the very devil sometimes, particularly if you have to be grateful for services you'd rather be without. — P.D. James

I'm claustrophobic. — Michael Keaton

Observe the world around you everything you do, and especially everything you hate to do. — Aaron Patzer

Frank thought. Each time he became someone else's spy it got easier. The ideological virgin usually finds his first time an excruciating experience, just as an amateur hiker, used to the straight-and-narrow freeway of nine-to-five reliability, looks askance at the boulder-strewn path of mercenary betrayal, winding on up into the clouds and down into terrible moraines. But after the first time, the pain and intimacy and guilt becomes a habit subject to check listed procedures; and to the professional, the politically promiscuous soul, all that matters is the craft itself, the right skitter and stab and swing of the hips, so that in the end you can laugh at the inevitability of your own violent death. Frank was now almost at that stage. — William T. Vollmann

There is no longer waiting for anyone, but for death. — Sorin Cerin

The longest journey is not the journey from Asia to Antarctica, but it is the journey to know yourself. — Debasish Mridha

It was not to relive the old pain that she had returned, it was to know again, for a little while, the joy that had gone before. — Anne Rice

What kind of incompetence is this, leaving dangerous fiends like us alone to commit mischief? — Kathleen O'Neal Gear

Speak not at all, in any wise, till you have somewhat to speak; care not for the reward of your speaking, but simply and with undivided mind for the truth of your speaking. — Thomas Carlyle