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Ladies and gentlemen, attention, please!
Come in close where everyone can see!
I got a tale to tell, it isn't gonna cost a dime!
(And if you believe that,
we're gonna get along just fine.) — Stephen King

Evolution brings human beings. Human beings, through a long and painful process, bring humanity. — Dan Simmons

He lowered his eyes to his dad's face. There was fear there. Fear. When your dad was frightened, there was something to be frightened about. — Robert Liparulo

There is no doubt in my mind and I know in my time, there will be a Canadian basketball player playing for Toronto Raptors, 100% — Masai Ujiri

Never be disobedient; take a coach, take a mentor and be instructed! — Israelmore Ayivor

There's blind faith and then there's 'did you walk into a bus and suffer brain damages' faith! — Tellulah Darling

Because I saw my parents relaxing in armchairs and reading and liking it, I thought it was a peaceful grown-up thing to do, and I still think that. — Maeve Binchy

The universe rings true whenever you fairly test it. — C.S. Lewis

To divide along the lines of section or caste or creed is un-American. — Theodore Roosevelt

The Official History of the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, — Rick Beyer

And in that moment Cristina yearned toward him more than she ever had, for she knew that feeling, to be so hollowed out by loss that you felt as if the wind could blow through you. — Cassandra Clare

I never knew I lacked so much confidence until I met you — Karuho Shiina

What's more frightening? The known or the unknown? — Jodi Meadows

Now, if we understand what unlucky persons are, we shall see that they are to be shunned, or that we are to consort with them only out of kindness or from sympathy, but without joining our interests with theirs; for they are persons who are not harmonious with the condition of things around them, and are as much at issue with life as a bird who should try to live in the water, or a fish to float in the air. — James Vila Blake