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Hao tried flagging down a couple of trucks that rumbled by. There was much cursing, and amid his frustration he ordered John to pursue one of the trucks with the pickup and cut it off. John simply sat there, nodding to the music that was playing loudly in the cab. He had either not understood the command or he had coolly decided to ignore it. — Howard W. French

Working for peace in the future is to work for peace in the present moment. — Nhat Hanh

He said, "What's in the wardrobe?"
She glanced at him. "Books that don't behave."
Misbehaving books? Not bothering to hide his skepticism, he said, "Uh-huh. — Thea Harrison

Things felt strange and tentative between us, in a way they never had. — Morgan Matson

It's funny looking at yourself. You know how it is when you look back at old pictures? It's just funny looking back at yourself walking and talking at age 14. — Jennifer Connelly

Oppurtunity Makes the Thief — Stieg Larsson

I love acting. I really do. I think that's maybe the one thing that is known about me. — Melissa Leo

You are beautiful," he said, "But I will have to leave you. — Milan Kundera

I've always struggled so much just to appreciate myself. — Chaka Khan

I can escape to the blissful realms between the pages of books. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Even with the right political climate, would the wrong people refrain from doing the wrong thing? — William A. Dembski

But West, like the rest of the Trevors, was endlessly polite. It gave them protection; they could stand neatly behind their courtesy. — Caroline B. Cooney

I had been fed, in my youth, a lot of old wives' tales about the way men would instantly forsake a beautiful woman to flock around a brilliant one. It is but fair to say that, after getting out in the world, I had never seen this happen.
[From a column dated November 17, 1928] — Dorothy Parker