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I'm not going to die," she said. "Not till I've seen it."
"Seen what?"
Her smile widened. "Everything. — Victoria Schwab

But me contradicting a news story is not going to make my words fact. It will just create a new news story. — Megan Fox

In middle school, I started to draw, and my pencil sketches were huge. They were these 4ft by 3ft drawings, and I got a lot of attention for that, so that was very validating. But I didn't start cartooning until I was in college. — Jeff Kinney

Europeans have depth but not distance while North Americans have distance but not depth. — Samuel Beckett

I believe miracles are like seeds. When planted and watered by our attention and appreciation, they bloom. — James Van Praagh

We've got to build scale. We're going to hire the best people, build the best systems, and find solutions. — Jeff Henderson

The LSP makes clear that in OOD the ISA relationship pertains to behavior. Not intrinsic private behavior, but extrinsic public behavior; behavior that clients depend upon. — Robert C. Martin

Martin guitars have now brought out, you know, on a more traditional level, the Stephen Stills' model of Martin guitars. It's beautiful. I just went inside. I bought one immediately. — Graham Nash

At the advent of danger there are always two voices that speak with equal force in the human heart: one very reasonably invites a man to consider the nature of the peril and the means of escaping it; the other, with a still greater show of reason, argues that it is too depressing and painful to think of the danger since it is not in man's power to foresee everything and avert the general march of events, and it is better therefore to shut one's eyes to the disagreeable until it actually comes, and to think instead of what is pleasant. When a man is alone he generally listens to the first voice; in the company of his fellow-men, to the second. — Leo Tolstoy

Still, 150 years after its birth, Juneteenth remains largely unacknowledged on America's national calendar. Many Americans are unaware of its existence, or its roots. Sadly, that ignorance of Juneteenth reflects a deeper issue: the continued existence of two histories, black and white, separate and unequal. — Anonymous

That's pretty. He remembered Sansa telling him once that he should say that whenever a lady told him her name. — George R R Martin

a rogue can generally express himself better than an honest man. — G.A. Henty

Girls did not always organize their thinking about themselves around the physical. Before World War I, self-improvement meant being less self-involved, less vain: helping others, focusing on schoolwork, becoming better read, and cultivating empathy. Author Joan Jacobs Brumberg highlighted this change in her book The Body Project by comparing the New Year's resolutions of girls at the end of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: "Resolved," wrote a girl in 1892, "to think before speaking. To work seriously. To be self-restrained in conversations and actions. Not to let my thoughts wander. To be dignified. Interest myself more in others. — Peggy Orenstein

None of this happens, of course. Or it does happen, but not so you would notice. It happens in another dimension of space. — Margaret Atwood