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Oh, sure," Gansey said, still cold and annoyed. "God forbid young men display their principles with futile but public protests when they could be skipping school and judging other students from the backseat of a motor vehicle."
"Principles? Henry Cheng's principles are all about getting larger font in the school newsletter," Ronan said. He did a vaguely offensive version of Henry's voice: "Serif? Sans serif? More bold, less italics. — Maggie Stiefvater

Sometimes the constraints that we live with, and presume are the same for everything, are really only functions of the scale in which we operate. — Viktor Mayer-Schonberger

Rossini would have been a great composer if his teacher had spanked him enough on his backside. — Ludwig Van Beethoven

Great classic music that I've been turned on to has not only inspired and influenced me, but it has had an effect on my songwriting. — Scott Weiland

You had this all planned, didn't you?' I accused. 'Thought you could come in here and seduce me like you do everyone else?' It wasn't as if I could be angry, lying atop him as I was, but I tried. — Kim Harrison

I was born scientist but my school turned me into just student — Vijay Dhameliya

The British are so funny. It's like they can't believe I lived in Hackney. 'You could live in Bondi Beach. Why would you want to live in 'Ackney?' But Hackney's fantastic. I'm serious. There are so many artists there. I loved the markets, the parks, the pubs, the diversity. It was a cultural melting-pot. — Rose Byrne

I don't know, Call said. He was starting to worry that there weren't any good guys. Just people with longer or shorter Evil Overlord lists. — Holly Black

I see the poem or the novel ending with an open door. — Michael Ondaatje

Everything good starts with caring. — Shampa Sharma

If people would take me seriously, I'd never find out anything significant about them. — Aleksandra Ninkovic

I want to push myself to my limits, and if things don't work out, then I can give up. But I will do everything I can until the bitter end. — Haruki Murakami