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Who's taking care of you?" "Them, for now," said Julie, indicating Robie and Vance. "Is she in protective — David Baldacci

At last, after almost fifty years in the hopper, the most famous unpublished novel in America is in print. Who Shot the Water Buffalo? is a splendid story of comradeship in a time and place of constant peril, but it's Babbs's irrepressible exuberance and vast, affectionate good humor that make the story go. I love this novel. — Ed McClanahan

I only hope I may not be ruined," she was saying miserably. "I should be obliged to marry you after all, and then I'd likely murder you before the wedding breakfast was over. — Christina Brooke

Look at her. She does blossom under kindness. Just like a rose, opening her petals. — Sylvain Reynard

Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy and wise if it don't make him wealthy. — Dick King-Smith

We're a tragedy in the making. The game of tug-of-war we're playing will end up destroying us, because she doesn't have it in her to surrender, and I can't let go. — J.M. Darhower

He never retorted that the artist is not a bricklayer at all, but a horseman whose business it is to catch Pegasus at once, not to practise for him by mounting tamer colts. This is hard, hot and generally ungraceful work, but it is not drudgery. For drudgery is not art, and cannot lead to it. — E. M. Forster

One tells as few lies as possible only by telling as few lies as possible and not by having the least possible opportunity to do so. — Franz Kafka

Words are incomplete and yet we need them. They are the cups that give our memories shape, and keep them from trickling away. — Carolina De Robertis

Every one of us will go through things that destroy our inner compass and pull meaning out from under us. Everyone who does not die young will go through some sort of spiritual crisis, where we have lost our sense of what is right and wrong, possible and impossible, real and not real. Never underestimate how frightening, angering, confusing, devastating it is to be in that place. Making meaning of what is meaningless is hard work. Soul-searching is painful. This process of making or finding meaning at the end of life is what the chaplain facilitates. — Kerry Egan

Listen to what speaks to your heart. — A.D. Posey

We're not aware of fame itself, we're not that kind of band. — Ed O'Brien

You can protest, you can protest peacefully, but keep things civil. — Tim Soutphommasane

Where does a man get inspiration to write a song like that? Well, he gets it from the landlady once a month. — John Michael Hayes