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In more static societies, like Ireland, you can tell where a person is from by their surname, or where their grandparents are from. — Anne Enright

I cannot exist without the oxygen of laughter. — Dawn Powell

The Internet, of course, is more than a place to find pictures of people having sex with dogs. — Philip Elmer-DeWitt

I jerk around and see Sister Dora, a portly woman who's the head cook in the kitchen, staring daggers at me. This is nothing new. She stares daggers at everyone who walks through the lunch line holding a tray, as though our needing sustenance is a personal affront. — Pittacus Lore

Sports should not become routine. It should be about passion. — Kapil Dev

Dr. Bradshaw had been her doctor since she was a little girl, so she knew that she had her best interest at heart. They had built a relationship over the years; Lyric trusted Doc with her life. — Mesha Mesh

Thenewno2 is sort of my little prototype band, really. — Dhani Harrison

Early Trans-Atlantic Voyages
"Since Columbus' discovery of the islands in the Caribbean, the number of Spanish ships that ventured west across the Atlantic had consistently increased. For reasons of safety in numbers, the ships usually made the transit in convoys, carrying nobility, public servants and conquistadors on the larger galleons that had a crew of 180 to 200. On these ships a total of 40 to 50 passengers had their own cabins amidships. These ships carried paintings, finished furniture, fabric and, of course, gold on the return trip. The smaller vessels including the popular caravels had a crew of only 30, but carried as many people as they could fit in the cargo holds. Normally they would carry about 100 lesser public servants, soldiers, and settlers, along with farm animals and equipment, seeds, plant cuttings and diverse manufactured goods. — Hank Bracker

In all of us, even in good men, there is a lawless wild-beast nature, which peers out in sleep. — Socrates

There are tines in the prophetic ministry when words we receive for others must stay in the throne room...they are more powerful when converted into crafted prayer and spoken to the father than when put into prophetic language and ministered to human beings. — Graham Cooke

Future orientation is combined with a notion and expectation of progress, and nothing is impossible. — Alan Dundes

Things like nuclear holocaust. Or carbon monoxide poisoning. Or having to leave the house and interact with people who weren't my mother. — Jenny Lawson

Hey, Katy!"
I jumped at my name. "Hey, Luc ... "
"Look at what I got." He dug into his bag and pulled out an extraterrestrial highway shirt. "We can be soul twins now."
"That's ... um, really nice. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Adventure, the first great theme of the novel. — Milan Kundera