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I am like a burglar that can't get away, but must go on miserably burgling the same house day after day.
- Bilbo Baggins — J.R.R. Tolkien

Oh no, Nick" Jaime said in tones of supremely unconvincing shock, "how could you? When my back was turned for one momement. And my food was so delicious. — Sarah Rees Brennan

I knew that I had turned my world back to cinders, sunk my lovely ship with my own stupid, wicked hands. — Mary Stewart

I would like people to see my work as a rehabilitation of scorned values and, in any case, make no mistake about it, a work of ardent celebration. — Jean Dubuffet

I was naive enough to think that I could make the difference. — David Gest

Politicians and children have two speeds: running and asleep. — Ariel Lawhon

To a life; which is reason unto itself. — Ayn Rand

The street lamps glowed like ripe oranges among the bare boughs. Below in the wet street their globes glimmered down and down, to drown in their own reflections. — Mary Stewart

As much as any of the old-timers, he regarded the Depression as not over and done with but merely absent for a while, like Halley's comet. — Wendell Berry

Waiting rooms were made for books - of course! — Stephen King

The car whispered up the slope and nosed quietly out above the trees. He was driving like a careful insult. — Mary Stewart

Kissing me with a violence that was terrifying and yet, somehow, the summit of all my tenderest dreams. — Mary Stewart

If you find yourself cutting corners, go in a circle instead — Benny Bellamacina

Damn it, the tiger played velvet paws with me, didn't he? — Mary Stewart

It took me six years to be comfortable modeling a swimsuit. — Elizabeth Hurley

The world reflects back to you how much you value yourself. — Danielle LaPorte

Well, what was luck for if it was never to be tempted? — Mary Stewart

I remember thinking with a queer detached portion of my mind that here was someone wringing her hands. One reads about it and one never sees it, and now here it was. — Mary Stewart