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Maybe if you listen to Radio 4 enough from an early age, you just get educated subliminally — David Nicholls

Maybe I could ... secretly fix a trailer onto the car when Luke ins't looking? Ot maybe I could wear all my clothes, on top of each other, and say I'm feeling a bit chilly ... — Sophie Kinsella

I left in love, in laughter, and in truth, and wherever truth, love and laughter abide, I am there in spirit. — Bill Hicks

where Mrs. Jones was already snoring. As soon as the light in the bedroom went out there was a stirring and a
uttering all through the farm buildings. Word — Anonymous

Mommy would never divorce Daddy. He's just like one of the family. — Bil Keane

But peace returns to my heart.
Not peace as it used to be
before it left me years ago. It went away to school,
matured as I did,
and came back looking like me. — Yehuda Amichai

2 The firm changed its name from frogdesign — Walter Isaacson

Corncobs are the greatest fire-making tinder. — Paul Engle

And her stare is a force I feel could shock my system like a defibrillator, restarting my heart. — Sarah Noffke

Governor, why wouldn't anyone want to say the Pledge of Allegiance, unless they detested their own country or were ignorant of its greatness? — Sean Hannity

I'm mad, they say. I am temperamental and dizzy and disagreeable. Well, let them talk. I can take it. Only one person can hurt me. Her name is Ida Lupino. — Ida Lupino

This has been a crazy day, a crazy week, a crazy world. — Alex Flinn

The human soul was a deep, dark forest and all decisions are made alone. — Jo Nesbo

Lexington, met the man who would inspire four long years of unrequited love on her part, she was thinking about fossils. She didn't have any — Sherry Thomas

How could so many intelligent people be so grievously wrong for such an extended period of time? How could they ignore so much overwhelming evidence that contradicted their most basic theories? These questions, too, deserve their own discipline: the sociology of error. — Steven Johnson