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When I go to Rome, I fast on Saturday, but in Milan I do not. Do you also follow the custom of whatever church you attend, if you do not want to give or receive scandal. — Saint Ambrose

How does it taste?" Carter wondered.
Zia smiled. "Stick out your tongue."
To answer Carter's question, the tattoo tasted like burning car tires.
"Ugh." I spit a blue gob of "order and harmony" into the fountain. — Rick Riordan

Never waste your time trying to explain who you are to people who are committed to misunderstanding you. — Dream Hampton

It was a silly time to try to make a living out of words, but it was a silly time in general. — Steven Kotler

We expressed love for this dog by ... knowing without showing that we cared for him. — Markus Zusak

No one ever gives my their kindness without hoping for something in exchange.
Are they any different? Are they all the same? They all want to use you, use you, use you until they get what they want, and then they will toss you aside. — Marie Lu

The reason I became such a successful athlete was my mind was saying that no matter who you put up against me, I am better, I am the best. — Michael Jordan

The martini: the only American invention as perfect as the sonnet. — H.L. Mencken

I heard Thackeray thank Heaven for the purity of Dickens. I thanked Heaven for the purity of a greater than Dickens - Thackeray himself. — Goldwin Smith

My three addictions of choice are food, love and work. — Alanis Morissette

Actually the contents of these books mattered little. What did matter was what they first felt when they went into the library, where they would see not the walls of black books but multiplying horizons and expanses that, as soon as they crossed the doorstep, would take them away from the cramped life of the neighbourhood. — Albert Camus

My name is Richard Werner. Dick. You can call me Dick. — Ray Palla

I hit the self-destruct button hard. — Nina Lane

I can make it." He grabbed a pale blue tie that wasn't too thick. "You've got coffee?" "Does a pig poop? — Faleena Hopkins

The rules of grammar come later, if at all, as a way of enabling you to nourish and sustain the art of speaking well. Ethics, as an academic discipline, is simply the task of assembling reminders that enable us to remember how to speak and to live the language of the gospel. Ethics can never take the place of community any more than rules of grammar can replace the act of speaking the language. Ethics is always a secondary enterprise and is parasitic to the way people live together in a community. — Stanley Hauerwas