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Pleasures are ever in our hands or eyes;
And when in act they cease, in prospect rise. — Alexander Pope

I think when you're starting up a situation, it's really fun texting or BBMing or whatever. — Carly Pope

The movement of the emitters of the spectral lines may be deduced on the basis of the Doppler principle. — Johannes Stark

I'm always having to get rid of reporters. — Ada Yonath

One year later S — Katie Reus

Publicists cater to bloggers because they can play them; bloggers cater to publicists because they want their ads. — Stephen Rodrick

What was romance but a lovely bit of play between man and woman? — Eileen Wilks

There is a light at the end of the tunnel, but the way out is through. — David Allen

It's pretty hard to be efficient without being obnoxious. — Kin Hubbard

Nate stared, slack-jawed as the cab merged with the traffic and became impossible to spot. That was it.
They chose each other.
Just then, the dark sky lit up with fireworks. A cab sailing the street honked in celebration . In the night air , Nate thought he could hear Serena and Blairs' laughter, though he knew that was impossible; they were too far away by now.
But as we know, in this city anything is possible — Cecily Von Ziegesar

(John F.) Kennedy was an elitist and not a populist. He was enthralled by a certain British aristocratic view of politics in which an enlightened ruling class makes reasoned, rational decisions that are in the interest of the more emotional and easily manipulated masses. — Scott Farris

Fear that man who fears not God. — Abdelkader El Djezairi

Because of the widespread illiteracy during the period of the Reformation, catechesis often took place in face-to-face discussion. This is why "Luther intended his catechism to target primarily pastors, but also parents, and other 'opinion makers' who would in turn share the teachings of the catechism orally with children and illiterate members of the household. — Justin S. Holcomb

When writing about historical characters I try to be as accurate as possible, and in particular not to misrepresent the view they held. With a real historical figure you have to be fair, and this is not an obligation you have in dealing with your own creations, so it is quite different. — Pat Barker