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The walls of books around him, dense with the past, formed a kind of insulation against the present world and its disasters. — Ross Macdonald

Something wrong?"
"No." David's voice was low and full of emotion. "I just wanted to look at you."
"What do you see?"
"My future. — Shira Anthony

They all three threw up shields at the same time, Titus for Iolanthe, Iolanthe for Titus, and Lady Wintervale for them both. — Sherry Thomas

Parents need to listen as much to their kids as they do to them: "The first duty of love is to listen." — Paul Tillich

The truth is always the best approach when saying no. Keep it simple. People don't need to hear your sob story. A five-minute exposition about your busy life, your demanding mother, or your clinging children isn't the most effective approach. That may be the truth, but you've given too much information, and your listener tuned out four minutes ago. — Glynnis Whitwer

I could say, 'I want to play a French-African humpback,' but I probably won't get that role. — Martin Freeman

The strident chimes of prayer bells from the distant temple resonated in the night air with ritual insistence, and nudged Kamala from her repose. What had once sounded to her like a sharp and persistent call to prayer now, with ceaseless repetition, mellowed to become plaintive and wistful, like one's favourite recording playing in the background to the syncopated percussion of lovemaking. (From the novel Blood & Nemesis by Ben Antao). — Ben Antao

I just want you, to be mine, forever. I want a piece of you no one else has ever had, and I want you to own my heart forever. — Ashley Beale

There are a lot of people who lie and get away with it, and that's just a fact. — Donald Rumsfeld

Live intensely and dangerously. The world may not depend on your efforts, but you do. — Eric Maisel

No matter what they're charging to get in, it's worth more to get out. — Roger Ebert

Even in broad daylight, he was so sallow, he looked like a black-and-white picture pasted into a Kodachrome world. At night, he was barely even visible. — C.D. Reiss

It might have changed my whole plan of operation if I'd read that one first. — Timothy McVeigh

The majority of the people in the country don't care what color I am. — Herman Cain

Perhaps, from an innate desire of justification, sorrow always exaggerates itself. Memory is quite one of Job's friends; and the past is ever ready to throw its added darkness on the present. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon