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There was something warming, Ronan thought, about all of them burying a body on his behalf. — Maggie Stiefvater

Poetry resonates differently in each culture; it doesn't in America. — Campbell McGrath

We need to talk more openly about mentorships and sponsorships. Women don't get the mentoring, and particularly the sponsors, they need to succeed as much as men. — Sheryl Sandberg

Often she would lock herself in her room and sitting before the mirror, apply the makeup of John Barrymore, Barrymore of The Sea Beast or of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Seeing these gruesome images in the mirror she would being to rave. "Who am I?" she would say. "What am I? — Henry Miller

You can call me Agent Mickelson,' he told me with a smile. 'What about you? Is Max short for something? Maxine?'
'No, Dean. It's just Max. — James Patterson

I enjoy my work; sorry if that bothers you. — Jeff Lindsay

Whether the bear beats the wolf or the wolf beats the bear, the rabbit always loses. — Robert Jordan

Only because you're injured," she said, and kissed him again. He pulled her close. "How's this going to work with all these stitches? Do I have to keep standing?" "Well," whispered Rosa, "I suppose you could kneel." Yancy lifted her sundress. "You're the doctor. — Carl Hiaasen

I am not stroppy at all. — Andy Murray

If you make someone suffer today, without any doubt, you will be punished by your conscience. Don't hurt anyone in anyway or form. — Debasish Mridha

I don't know if the average person really has faith in Washington anymore. — Tori Amos

I've always been a square, a nerd. Kind of odd, kind of awkward. I still am to this day. People just think I'm a lot cooler 'cause I play football. — Richard Sherman

If we have no idea why a statement is true, we can still prove it by induction. — Gian-Carlo Rota

There are some cases in which the sense of injury breeds not the will to inflict injuries and climb over them as a ladder, but a hatred of all injury. — George Eliot