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Say exactly what you mean. Enough said ... — Nido R. Qubein

That boy hardly needed a mask when his naked face was already impenetrable. — Lionel Shriver

Fewer Americans are at work today than in April 2000, even though the population since then has grown by 31 million. — Mortimer Zuckerman

So, how bad of an idea is it to go there? On a scale of cooking-whithout-a-shirt to being-an-evil-priest-in-an-Alexandre-Dumas-book? — Michael R. Underwood

Some grief shows much of love,
But much of grief shows still some want of wit. — William Shakespeare

It's the way of kings. — David Eddings

There was something beautiful and timeless to her about a hardback without its jacket, a book that could be known in no way except by reading it. — Christopher R. Beha

It was difficult to imagine dark and cruel magic in the glade, with the sunlight shining on us and the scent of flowers in the air. But when I listened, I could hear the deeper thrum of the mountains underneath me, and then it was easy to remember that the very ground we sat on had been built to be a prison and a paradise both. — E.K. Johnston

Everybody knows about Peter Jackson, 'The Hobbit' movies and 'The Lord of the Rings' films being made in New Zealand, and to actually have been part of it for such a long period, to live there and to have friends that I will have for life because of that experience, is an amazing thing. — Luke Evans

He's my brother, not by blood, but in the way it counts. We've stood strong on the streets together. There's nothing I wouldn't do for him or Beth — Katie McGarry

A great hope fell You heard no noise The ruin was within. — Emily Dickinson

If a man makes two-thirds of his existence subservient to one-third, for which admittedly he has no absolutely feverish zest, how can he hope to live fully and completely? He cannot. — Arnold Bennett

Man is very capable of imagining infinite happiness, and he should be able to grasp the infinity of space - I — Walter Isaacson

No one else "makes" us do anything. They can't make us nag them, or make us angry, or make us have to strike out at them, or make us drink alcohol, or make us yell at them, or anything else. We are responsible for our choices, including our responses and reactions. — Cathy Burnham Martin