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But even the tough, capable centurions gave Marcus speculative glances, as if seeking out his thoughts on their predicament. Marcus returned the glances with nothing but crisp salutes, letting them see the First Spear proceeding with business as usual. — Jim Butcher

The academic world is one of the few places where prejudice is supposed to be totally banned, and we're politically correct on everything, but it's still a place where you can attack religion out of utter, complete, bottomless ignorance and not be considered to have done anything wrong. — Robert Neelly Bellah

Don't flail against the world, use it. Flexibility is the operative principle in the art of war. — Sun Tzu

Rose!"
I looked to my right and saw Adrian cutting across the lawn toward me, oblivious to the slush's effects on his designer shoes.
"Did you just call me 'Rose'?" I asked. "And not 'little dhampir'? I don't think that's ever happened."
"It happens all the time," he countered, catching up to me. — Richelle Mead

The fossil record implies trial and error, the inability to anticipate the future, features inconsistent with a Great Designer (though not a Designer of a more remote and indirect temperament.) — Carl Sagan

For very few persons are concerned about the way that leads to heaven, but all are anxious to know, before the time, what passes there. — John Calvin

I live my life, breathless ... A life of constant motion and excitement. A life that many will envy and most would avoid! — Eric Burdon

I'm always interested in talented or odd people, and my whole life I've written about geniuses who society has treated badly and they strike back - or not. — David Lagercrantz

I had such a hard time giving all the glory to God when first accepting Him as Lord. Coming out of a theatre background where there were many applauds and accolades, I suffered from what I call "attention-itis" - the need for recognition. It took many years and much eating of crow before I became conscious of giving all praise to God for my accomplishments. — Sheryl Young

To fail, try to please your critics. To please your critics, try to fail. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana