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Alan prayed she wasn't complying from some sense of obligation. He didn't want that, but neither could he bear for her to leave him to spend another night alone. — Bonnie Dee

They teach real young kids and when I was about five my Mom took me to enroll in this thing and they said I could do it. It was definitely my choice, but I would have never thought of it. There's pictures of me playing piano when I'm real, real little, that kind of stuff. — Andrew W.K.

I fold my hands under my head and tell the books all about you. They listen, Beck. I know it sounds crazy, but they do. — Caroline Kepnes

For him, the kampung was a place to live and work that was based on a steadfast and intimate relationship between man and nature. The village was a true reflection of life in the tropics. — Isa Kamari

There is a point when the unfortunate and the infamous are associated and confused in a word, a mortal word, les miserables — Victor Hugo

No I try and set my books in lots of different locales. Variety is the spice of life! — Cathy Williams

Smells like teen spirit. — A.G. Howard

I'm not any good at foul language or anything like that. — Thora Hird

Just in front of her lay the Congaree Swamp National Forest. To prove it, a mosquito the size of a kitten landed on her arm and prepared to drill. — Sela Carsen

We cannot rely on God's promises without obeying his commandments. — John Calvin

The hatred of those who are near to us is most violent. — Tacitus

If Pakistan has any ideas of annexing any part of our territories by force, she should think afresh. I want to state categorically that force will be met with force and aggression against us will never be allowed to succeed. — Lal Bahadur Shastri

A stubborn refusal of the conditions of 20th Century 'reality', surrealism has denied intransigently and consistently that modern man can live without a sense of wonder at the world that was once embodied in myth. In approaching literature, it has aimed at restoring to the word its magical qualities. And at giving back to language the elemental power it once had within society. This determinism lies at the heart of the surrealist attitude and distinguishes it radically from the modernism which took shape contemporaneously with it. — Michael Richardson

We all need our quiet, I think. We all have our unspoken wishes, hopes we cannot mention, choices we may yet regret. — Intisar Khanani