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I wish I could say I was in it for the thrill of learning, but mostly I was in it for the thrill of getting into a worthwhile college. — John Green

In my experience as long as he treats you right and appreciates you then no man is the wrong kind of man. — Jay Crownover

Fame, I mean, it's like a bubble, in a way. It's like something glittery, and it goes, and it can be forgotten fast. — Veruschka Von Lehndorff

It's only as bad as you make it. — Benjamin J. Carey

Childhood has its secrets and its mysteries; but who can tell or who can explain them! — Max Muller

We are bound to maintain public liberty, and, by the example of our own systems, to convince the world that order and law, religion and morality, the rights of conscience, the rights of persons, and the rights of property, may all be preserved and secured, in the most perfect manner, by a government entirely and purely elective. If we fail in this, our disaster will be significant, and will furnish an argument, stronger than has yet been found, in support of those opinions which maintain that government can rest safely on nothing but power and coercion. — Daniel Webster

You may think a crime horrible because you could never commit it. I think it is horrible because I could commit it. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

And I figured you'd drive a four-hour round-trip before giving up your car to someone else — Richelle Mead

When did you shrink? You look like dehydrated shit. — Aly Martinez

Maybe she thought the garbage and rocks in your head were interesting. But finally, garbage is garbage and rocks are rocks. — Haruki Murakami

As a reader I like both great characterization and fast moving plots. The challenge is to balance the both and not compromise one for the other. — Tobsha Learner

The anchors of the Arab consensus have long been Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and both are now weakened forces in Arab politics and diplomacy. — Elliott Abrams