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Children need boundaries, so they can know how far they have to go to get beyond them. — Katharine Hepburn

Darling, I would follow you through the blackest midnight - just not without my trousers! — Seth Adam Smith

Anybody can make jokes. But unless they come from conviction, and there's truth in them, you haven't nailed it. They aren't as funny as they could be, and they don't make a point. — Dan Jenkins

To misuse wealth is a great fault. — Dada Bhagwan

She looked down at the hand and saw that it was clutching instead a handful of perfume card samplers, each one sprayed with a different scent. — Jill Mansell

We are not just a piece of meat which was born like an animal — Sunday Adelaja

Tomorrow will be better. — Lauren Conrad

No!" barked Hoff again. "There will be no duel here! There is no issue to decide! Angland is a part of the Union, by ancient law!"
White-Eye Hansul chuckled softly. "Ancient law? Angland is part of the North. Two hundred years ago there were Northmen there, living free. You wanted iron, so you crossed the sea, and slaughtered them and stole their land! It must be, then, that most ancient of laws: that the strong take what they wish from the weak?" His eyes narrowed. "We have that law also! — Joe Abercrombie

I studied calculus for the first time, which to me was an amazingly empowering experience which I could really see how you could understand all sorts of things, and I decided that chemistry and biology just had too much memory for me to be interested. Physics was very easy. — Marshall Nicholas Rosenbluth

The sun shafted in and made her eyes glow, picking out glints of yellow in irises that were mostly green and brown. — Neal Stephenson

mortality is a living critique of the divine, — Walter Mosley

I wanted to find my limitations so I decided to do Shylock. And if I fail? I've never been afraid of that. I have other fears - doing bad work knowingly is the worst fear. — Dustin Hoffman

Men are misers, and women prodigal, in affection. — Alphonse De Lamartine