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Do you want children?"
His eyes slid to me as he grabbed a menu.
He answered cautiously, "Yeah."
"How many?"
He turned to me and his arm went around the back of my chair.
"Three."
I thought about three children. They weren't pleasant thoughts.
"And you?" Lee asked, gently tugging my hair.
"Hmm?"
"Kids?"
"I can't even take care of my yard," I reminded him.
He smiled The Smile and I immediately decided I'd like three kids a whole lot. — Kristen Ashley

My parents tried to shield me from how famous they were when I was growing up on Long Island. I had no idea. — Alexa Ray Joel

I regard many of the neoconservatives as personal friends, but that's not stopped them from behaving with extraordinary viciousness towards those of us who raised the immigration issue. — Peter Brimelow

Be vigilant, for nothing one achieves lasts forever. — Tahar Ben Jelloun

Gods die. And when they truly die they are unmourned and unremembered. Ideas are more difficult to kill than people, but they can be killed, in the end. — Neil Gaiman

I am not sure that digging in our past guilts is a useful occupation for the very old, given that one can do so little about them. I have reached a stage at which one hopes to be forgiven for concentrating on how to get through the present. — Diana Athill

The greatest weakness in the church today is that the servants of God keep looking over their shoulder for the approval of men. — R.C. Sproul

Tilth is something every farmer can recognize but no scientist can measure. — Walter Russell

I ... flipped open the lid, thinking my lute might enjoy the feel of a little sun on its strings. If you aren't a musician, I don't expect you to understand. — Patrick Rothfuss

Toleration and liberty are the foundations of a great republic. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Yes, well, I tried seriousness once and found it made my butt look fat. Who wants to live like that? — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Around 1967 Dan Bobrow wrote a program to do algebra problems based on symbols rather than numbers. — Marvin Minsky