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I liked the banana-seat bikes with the high handlebars - maybe a card in the wheel could have been part of it. — Stone Gossard

Mexico urgently needs a series of structural reforms that will detonate its true economic potential for once and generate more public welfare. — Enrique Pena Nieto

The broom wasn't as comforting as a flamethrower would have been, but it was better than a mop and certainly more threatening than a feather duster. — Dean Koontz

I realized what interested me as a student of film was one thing and the movies that I liked were another. — Sam Raimi

Long-term boredom can't lead to anything good. — Nicholas Hoult

Between the kitchen and the destroyed chapel a door led into an oval-shaped library. The space inside seemed safe except for a large hole at portrait level in the far wall, caused by mortar-shell attack on the villa two months earlier. The rest of the room had adapted itself to this wound, accepting the habits of weather, evening stars, the sound of birds. — Michael Ondaatje

Girls like us, when we love, it takes everything we have. — Sarah Addison Allen

TRYING TO FILL THE empty SPACE i don't know if I will ever understand this Ache. Perhaps it is simpley and completely Love and what HAPPENS. at the end. Loss November 17, early morning — Sabrina Ward Harrison

The courage to care about your people, your clients, and your career. — David Maister

Pierce truly was a black witch. He had tried to kill with magic. It didn't matter if the charm was white, black, or polka dotted with silver sparkles. — Kim Harrison

If at first you don't succeed, before you try again, stop to figure out what you did wrong. — Leo Rosten

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has new balloons this year including the Pillsbury Doughboy balloon and the first openly gay balloon. Also the Thomas Tank Engine balloon, and they even have the Ebola nurse balloon. — David Letterman

Noah fit his hands to the curve of my waist. "Tell me," he said.
He looked inhumanly beautiful under the lights. It almost hurt to look at him, but it would have hurt more to look away. — Michelle Hodkin

In every moment...we choose to see others either as people like ourselves or as objects. They either count like we do or they don't. — The Arbinger Institute