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I've always been attracted to women who are assertive and have confidence - qualities older women possess. They've been on the Earth a little longer. They're more seasoned. They don't play games. They know what they want, and they're not afraid to tell you. — Taye Diggs

Reading offers a kind of companionship that takes no one's place, but that no one can replace either. It offers no definitive explanation of our destiny but links us inextricably to life. Its tiny secret links remind us of how paradoxically happy we are to be alive, while illuminating how tragically absurd life is. So our reasons for reading are as strange as our reasons for living. And no one has the right to call that intimacy into account. — Daniel Pennac

He isn't normal," Emma said, grimacing as if this were the direst insult. "He's one of us! — Ransom Riggs

I think I know the secret to a long and happy marriage - just choose someone you can't live without. — Lisa Kleypas

Even the weather seemed to be celebrating; as June approached, the days became cloudless and sultry, and all anybody felt like doing was strolling onto the grounds and flopping down on the grass with several pints of iced pumpkin juice, perhaps playing a casual game of Gobstones or watching the giant squid propel itself dreamily across the surface of the lake. — J.K. Rowling

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A Just Man — Victor Hugo

Guns do not make you a killer. I think killing makes you a killer. You can kill someone with a baseball bat or a car, but no one is trying to ban you from driving to the ball game. — Andy Rooney

The last thinkg I want to do is spend the rest of my life pretending to be 17 or 27. Now it's pretty interesting to me to see what can be said in the point of view of where I am now. — Tristen Gaspadarek

much of the western world has a big hole where its sense of identity ought to be. — Mark Steyn

Aspire greatly; anything less than a commitment to excellence becomes an acceptance of mediocrity. — Brian Tracy

... perhaps vulgarity is the price one pays for possessing no civilisation of one's own. — Robert Payne