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Suddenly a mist of green on the trees, as quiet as thought. — Dorothy Richardson
For he would twist a word or a look into a crime and treasure it up in his memory. — Tacitus
Go ahead, make me mad, I'll just use you in one of my books. — Millicent Ashby
It was only after they had left the bridge and its gaurdian far behind that Theo realized he had left Tansy's telephone-brooch in the pocket of his jacket. He had no plans to go back for it, of course: as far as Theo was concerned, that piece of two-legged ugliness was welcome to blow out Tansy's long-distance bill or download a ton of troll-porn and charge it to the Daisy commune.
Betray me, huh? Taste the Revenge of Vilmos! — Tad Williams
Use plants to bring life. — Douglas Wilson
That memory was a knife that kept on cutting. — Courtney Milan
The public, not unnaturally, goes upon the principle that he who would heal others must himself be whole. — Arthur Conan Doyle
This, Calvin realised, as Joey grinned and told him sweetly to "Suck that dick" was what it was like to be God: utter confidence, utter trust, utter ease with yourself, no move you could not make, no tank top you could not wear, no guy who would not worship you, not ever. This was the end state. Bliss. — David Pratt
There is so much to do in my house, in every little corner. It's just like anybody, it's like one step at a time. I try to decorate one space and a pipe breaks or whatever - you know how it is. — Fergie
I feel as if I have walked into a mirrored room and glimpsed myself from an unfamiliar angle for the first time. Is that really what I look like? Is that who I am? — Robert Harris
What's the importance of a photograph if you know the writer's work? But people still want the image, don't they? The writer's face is the surface of the work. It's a clue to the mystery inside. — Don DeLillo
Art indeed is long, but life is short. — Andrew Marvell
Regarding R. H. Blyth: Two men who may be called pillars of the Western haiku movement, Harold G. Henderson and R. H. Blyth ... — Reginald Horace Blyth
Tim and Raine are coming in."
"Are they insane?"
"Apparently. — Susan Bischoff
The Bible is very clear about one thing: Using politics to create fairness is a sin. — P. J. O'Rourke