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Sita was breathing hard, her eyes flitting like that of a cornered tigress, anger bursting through every pore. — Amish Tripathi

She was far from gruntled. — Neil Gaiman

And so gentlemen, I learned. Oh, if you have to learn, you learn; if you're desperate for a way out, you learn; you learn pitilessly. You stand over yourself with a whip in your hand; if there's the least resistance, you lash yourself. — Franz Kafka

Flow is more than an optimal state of consciousness - one where we feel our best and perform our best - it also appears to be the only practical answer to the question: What is the meaning of life? Flow is what makes life worth living. — Steven Kotler

Snow isn't just pretty. It also cleanses our world and our senses, not just of the soot and grime of a Fife mining town but also of a kind of weary familiarity, a taken-for-granted quality to which our eyes are all too susceptible. — John Burnside

I think maybe I'm trying to forget or not be so conscious about plastic circuitry and just go for the feeling. — Mark Linkous

I'm fascinated by beautiful scenery and what we have here on this Earth. — Matt Lanter

I chose Eat: LA as a broadcast partner because of its good taste, sense of humor, and spirit of adventure. — John Rabe

The weeks I'd spent in Bombay with Prabaker had taught me that the shaking or wiggling of the head from side to side - that most characteristic of Indian expressive gestures - was the equivalent of a forward nod of the head, meaning Yes. — Gregory David Roberts

No society is healthy which tells its members to take no thought of the morrow because the state underwrites their future. — Richard M. Weaver

Staring down at his napkin, he resembled a scruffy heron. Tempest, — Robert Galbraith

Hi, I'm Bill. I'm a birth survivor. — Bill Maher

What we're seeking to do is internalize perception. Perception is very much involved with the senses and the mental processes and the emotional processes. — Frederick Lenz