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The most beautiful people, ones whose beauty is only rivaled by what is inside of them, are the ones who are quietly unaware of it. (page 315) — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Dictionary, n. A malevolent literacy device for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic. — Ambrose Bierce
What did the carrot say to the wheat? Lettuce rest, I'm feeling beet. — Shel Silverstein
There are three legs of the stool; spending, entitlements and making the tax code fair and equitable. That's the three legs of the stool. If we do all of those in a responsible, bipartisan way, I think the American people would all be very, very happy. — Claire McCaskill
Sally was on the first floor reading a book, one that she normally wouldn't read, and she felt quite guilty. Twilight. She knew the series was ridiculous but everyone was going crazy over the books and the movies. She'd finally given in and decided that it wouldn't hurt to just read a little bit. — Anjela Renee
People can stand around and share movement with each other, whether it's professional or not. That's how it grows. That's what dance does. It's its own language. — Stephen Boss
In all of my career, the style is still the same, and that is of a friend, just sitting and talking. — Bill Cosby
The anger inside me simmers away at a constant roil. It's as if I can't think about anything else. I turn the events of the last couple of months over and over in my head. — Marissa Farrar
You can't stop rock-n-roll! — Dee Snider
The best thing about Berlin was that I got to be surrounded by people who pursue their ideas for themselves. — Agnes Obel
You can't reconstruct a story - you can't even know what the story is - if everyone is saying, "Mistakes were made." Who made them? Everybody made them and no one did, and it's history anyway, so let's forget about it. Every story is a history, however, and when there is no comprehensible story, there is no history. — Charles Baxter
If you think reading a book is hard, you should try writing one. Because it's even harder. It's still not as hard as writing a game, though. If you discount the purely visual pop-up parts, a book is made almost entirely of words. As a novelist, you just need to think of a few decent strings of words and then fill the other 98% of the book with more or less random descriptions of things and exclamation points. — Erik Wolpaw