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He was so conspicuously, irrefutably good-looking, it was silly; it made you want to laugh. With his long legs and his broad shoulders, and the flatness of his belly where his shirt tucked into his trousers, and those dark eyes with the thick black lashes, he looked like a god compared to other Pagford men, who were so slack and pallid and porky. — J.K. Rowling

Mind can come. All this world is minds. But something is not concerned with the calculating, interpreting tendency of the mind. — Mooji

However, correlation does not necessarily imply causation. The fact that people tend to carry umbrellas when it rains creates a high correlation between umbrella carrying and rain showers. However, it is obvious that choosing to carry an umbrella does not cause rainfall. — Eugene Soltes

Transfer pricing is causing huge problems in Africa. — Mo Ibrahim

You know how to use magic?" I asked. "I prefer calculus. — Jim Butcher

Embrace yourself, in these times, and acknowledge yourself for the extraordinary progress you are making, as a soul, in every waking moment. — Rasha

That is how you get to be a writer, incidentally: you feel somehow marginal, somehow slightly off-balance all the time. — Kurt Vonnegut

Our responsibility for BLM lands is multiple-use, meaning a variety of needs and uses. — Gale Norton

People Trust Me with their secrets, and I'm not sure why. It must be something in my face, probably my eyes. — James Patterson

I know when I look good, I feel good. I know when I come home and my house is in order, everything else seems to fall into place for me. Shouldn't we strive for that all of the time? — Nannie Helen Burroughs

Maybe it needed to be broken. Sometimes things have to break before you can fix them. — Kami Garcia

Only the donkey knows how weary it feels, all God cares about are humans, and not all humans, because some of them live like donkeys or worse, and God makes no effort to help them. — Jose Saramago