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wouldn't have agreed if we'd known your mom was there." "Pain in the ass, let me tell ya." "You don't need to tell me," I say. "I know all about what a pain she can be." Dee laughs. "She's like a weapons-grade pain in the ass. We figured out to sic her on the bad guys, and she became a huge asset. — Susan Ee

My poor clothes are going to wonder where they live. They have been transported back and forth to this place on numerous occasions. — Jodi Ellen Malpas

My mother keeps me abreast of all the hometown things. — Faith Ford

I am not Captain Save-A-Ho; I can only save one at a time, and that's me! — Tamar Braxton

Any photographed human being is always a photograph. — Luigi Ghirri

Wit has its place in debate; in controversy it is a legitimate weapon, offensive and defensive. — Theodore Parker

I haven't even read everything I wrote. — Karl Barth

Live with passion. Live with purpose. — Jeffrey R. Immelt

No one really appreciated how much of security work was just trying to keep things under control for a few more minutes, giving everyone involved in the crisis a little time to think it all through. — James S.A. Corey

When one follows the path with heart, one often bleeds. (But what is the alternative - a cauterized core?) — Erica Jong

Were a man to consult only his reason, who would marry? For myself, I wouldn't marry, for fear of having a son who resembled me. — Nicolas Chamfort

If there is no cure, you must endure. — Brian Tracy

It was the maxim, I think, of Alphonsus of Aragon, that dead counsellors are safest. The grave puts an end to flattery and artifice, and the information we receive from books is pure from interest, fear, and ambition. Dead counsellors are likewise most instructive, because they are heard with patience and with reverence. — Samuel Johnson

is yank it. It'll release eventually." "It usually does, when you yank it," he said with a smile. Nana wrapped both hands around the fleshy appendage and started pulling on it with a series of quick, short tugs. "I know I can jerk it off," Nana said. "I just gotta keep tugging." I had to bite my lip to keep from laughing. Behind the camera, Trevor was shaking with silent laughter and turning red. — Alexa Land

A wish is just words. Belief is the catalyst. It's what sets that wish into motion. — Jodi Picoult