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I asked her what was wrong and all
she said was, 'I hate them.' I asked her who she hated and she said, 'Everybody. I hate everybody.'
The way she said it was just heartbreaking and I felt bad for her and her breath smelled so fucking
good and I knew exactly what she meant because I hate everyone, too. So I kept my arms wrapped
around her and I said, 'I hate everybody, too, Cinderella. — Colleen Hoover

And maybe that's why the only thing that keeps me going is my belief that we are capable of being better than we are ... capable of taking action to avoid a catastrophic future. — Dan Brown

One day, perhaps, you will see for yourself that regrets are as nothing. The value lies in how they are answered. — Steven Erikson

I love criminal law. It must be the Dostoyevskian streak in me. I'm fascinated by the accumulation of forces that make people behave in ways that everybody else hates. — Scott Turow

Well, first of all, we did lots of studies where we show practical intelligence doesn't correlate with G. We have probably two dozen studies that practical intelligence better predicts job success than IQ. — Robert Sternberg

It does seem quite ironic to me that the very people who clearly have made no attempt to think for themselves are always the most vocal in demanding respect for their "ideas". — Pat Condell

glass knives were about as useful as nipples on a knight's breastplate, — George R R Martin

If music wakes you up, makes you think, heals you ... then, I guess the music is working. — A.R. Rahman

But I'm always trying to plan ahead too and in doing so, and in working on this album, I've met a lot people that I hope to be involved with, on their records and in their situations. — Bootsy Collins

What a woman she is! Why, she'd make two of me! — Louis L'Amour

Apart from medieval China, which invented both paper and printing centuries before the West, the world had never seen government paper money until the colonial government of Massachusetts emitted a fiat paper issue in 1690. — Murray Rothbard

Professions of humility are the very cream, the very essence of pride; the really humble person wishes to be, and not to appear so. Humility is timorous, and starts at her shadow; and so delicate that if she hears her name pronounced it endangers her existence. — Saint Francis De Sales