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If only the president hadn't tried to dodge, he would have been all right. As it was, the toe of her jackboot caught him in the groin with perfect unplanned accuracy. His mouth made a soundless "O" and he went down behind the rostrum. Cordelia, — Lois McMaster Bujold
...story is a powerful stimulant with tremendous influence over how we think and act. Like meth, only safer. — Kathleen Smith
I'm glad I was sent here after all" Alec says.
"Why?"
"Because you're here — Brian James
Fun I love, but too much fun is of all things the most loathsome. Mirth is better than fun, and happiness is better than mirth. — William Blake
We're fine together, just like this: Our silence protects us from ourselves — Yasmina Khadra
When in doubt, don't. — Benjamin Franklin
You're a clever strategist, but not all battles require tricks. Sometimes the simplest way to kill something is to swim up to it and bite it in half. — Shaun Hick
What was I doing? What I did best. Crazy shit. — Jus Accardo
A single word often betrays a great design. — Jean Racine
If advertisers want to decorate their ads to increase their conversions by showing what users think, that's a good thing. — Mitch Kapor
When we traded the results of our fantasies, it seemed to us-and rightly-that we had proceeded by unwarranted associations, by shortcuts so extraordinary that, if anyone had accused us of really believing them, we would have been ashamed. — Umberto Eco
Not seeing is half-believing. — Vita Sackville-West
I have heard that in moments of extreme terror and suspense, our minds can deliver to our aid a remedy for the situation if we have the courage not to flinch from it. Too often we are doomed to fail simply because we believe too quickly that we will. — Jeff Wheeler
Your family will flourish when decisions are guided by the Lord - the head of your household. — Elizabeth George
Practice restraint over the following: appetite, first, as well as sleep, lust, and anger. — Pythagoras