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mouth as she continued to back up toward the house. "We shouldn't have done that. I'm sorry, but that can't happen — Jennifer McMurrain

Common people are often enough; that is why God made so many of them. Your job is to be
EXTRAORDINARY. — Shannon L. Alder

For a dying man it is not a difficult decision [to agree to become the world's first heart transplant] ... because he knows he is at the end. If a lion chases you to the bank of a river filled with crocodiles, you will leap into the water convinced you have a chance to swim to the other side. But you would not accept such odds if there were no lion. — Christiaan Barnard

If you want to keep your memories, you first have to live them. — Bob Dylan

I may think of you softly from time to time. But I'll cut off my hand before I ever reach for you again. — Arthur Miller

In hundreds of interviews with people at all levels I've made this discovery: The bigger the person, the more apt he is to encourage you to talk; the smaller the person, the more apt he is to preach to you. — David J. Schwartz

Because, Cat, it's the feminine persuasion that's always the deadliest. — Jeaniene Frost

Spike desperately lifted a shield of energy just in time for the Servant to blow it apart with a single punch. — Crafty Nichole

One of the main reasons I wanted to work on 'World War Z' was because I'm a huge fan of the book, and I love the idea of taking a non-linear story and creating a three-act structure out of it. — Marc Forster

The nature of fashion is family. You see that at almost every house, it was owned first by a family. It wasn't owned by a bank. — Alber Elbaz

Men have to be reminded that women exist. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Life has two stages. Birth and death. That's it. What you do in between the two? Well, that's up to you, isn't it? — Rachel Van Dyken

That which we allow to exist, to flourish freely according to its own rhythms, is superior to anything our little hands create. — William Powers