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I couldn't help grinning at the sight of her. Megan, in turn, raised a nine-millimeter square at my chest.
Well, that was familiar, at least. — Brandon Sanderson

Nearly everyone who is unemployed votes "Democrat." Nearly every immigrant, at least in the first generation, votes "Democrat." Nearly every non-white American votes "Democrat." The GOP know that so intellectually and financially bankrupt an administration should never have been re-elected - indeed, given the scale of electoral fraud practiced by the "Democrats," he may not actually have been re-elected (always supposing that he had the constitutional right to hold the office of president in the first place). — Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton Of Brenchley

Woman was always the custodian of human sentiment, morality and honour, and in these respects, man always has yielded woman the palm. — Maria Montessori

I learned the difference between critical thinking and being just plain critical. — Sarah Bessey

If I'd been a thorn in Mother's side, Angelina would be the whole briar patch. — Sue Monk Kidd

So many women today have become so focused on their children, they've developed these romantic entanglements with their children's lives, and the husbands are secondary. They're left out. And the romantic focus is on the children. — Ayelet Waldman

Well, it's like my movie, 'The Apostle.' Some people in the North don't get that movie. They think that, in the South, if you don't shout, you can't play one of those guys. — Robert Duvall

And he never judges someone else's suffering. — Paulo Coelho

Death, like an overflowing stream,
Sweeps us away: our life's a dream, ... — Isaac Watts

A bookshelf is a biography written by others. — Kat Lehmann

I had been a reporter for 15 years when I set out to write my first novel. I knew how to research an article or profile a subject - skills that I assumed would be useless when it came to fiction. It was from my imagination that the characters in my story would emerge. — Amy Waldman

He keeps getting older while I'm not paying attention. — Maggie Stiefvater

The obscurity is more often in the passions and prejudices of the reasoner than in the subject. — Alexander Hamilton

My libido was doing the humpy dance while dressed in Milkbone pasties and a thong. — Nicole Peeler

The pleasures of relaxed chat, of casual conversation, encourage the ethnographer in everyone — Richard Sennett