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If our great view is upon those of the next, the expectation of them is an infinitely higher satisfaction than the enjoyment of those of the present. — Benjamin Franklin

The elf nodded. From her saddlebow, she took a lute, a marvelous instrument of light, tastefully inlaid wood with a slender, engraved neck. Without a word, she handed the lute to Dandilion. The poet accepted the instrument and smiled. Also without a word, but his eyes said a great deal. "Farewell, — Andrzej Sapkowski

It's a different kind of missing. You're trying to remember, and he's trying to forget. — Cath Crowley

Jake and Hunter are two sexy strapping cowboys who will leave you begging for way more! — Scarlett Avery

I have never told a lie or modulated my natural voice ... I can't help what people think sounds male or female. — Alice Hastings Bradley

Besides that, she's a fine young lady."
"I'll be sure to remind her of that next time she starts yelling at us. — Lia Habel

Why do you always wear black?"
"I am mourning for my life. — Anton Chekhov

What do they call that hat Jewish guys always wear? A Yankees cap. — Anthony Jeselnik

The help (in Japan) is very polite. They bow so much, you don't know which end to talk to. — Bob Hope

I'd be the last colonel in the world to order you to go to that U.S.O. show and have a good time, but I want every one of you who isn't sick enough to be in a hospital to go to that U.S.O. show right now and have a good time, and that's an order! — Joseph Heller

The past is gained, secure, and on record. — Robert Browning

It's pretty cool to be able to hang out with the President and have the race-winning car on the South Lawn. — Buddy Rice

But I never cheated on your mom. Never wanted to. You need a man who feels the same way, and don't stop until you find him. — Joanna Wylde

There is no subject more captivating, more worthy of study, than nature. To understand this great mechanism, to discover the forces which are active, and the laws which govern them, is the highest aim of the intellect of man. — Nikola Tesla