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If a young women once thinks herself handsome, she never doubts the truth of any man that tells her he is in love with her; for if she believes herself charming charming enough to captive him, 'tis natural to expect the effects of it. — Daniel Defoe

Mitch shook his head. "Amazing. You'd literally do anything wouldn't you?" Turning a pointed look on her hand, he lifted it from his arm and dropped it. "Frankly, Ms. Price, I'd sooner stick my dick in a meat grinder. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a stolen child to find. Impossible as it may for you to comprehend, he's a hell of a lot more important than you. — Tami Hoag

...she shot him in the face as he slid down the door facing and she shot him in the face as he sat on the floor and she ran to him and shot him twice in the face as he sprawled against the wall, scalp down to his chin and his hair on fire. — Thomas Harris

My legacy is in my family, not in my work. For me. I don't know about for other people. I try to forget a lot. — Meshell Ndegeocello

Study the past, if you would divine the future. — Confucius

Haiti is my country. The same way the Beatles are received in England - that's how Wyclef Jean is received in Haiti, do you know what I mean? — Wyclef Jean

Although my aunt warned me that he would get me in trouble, I could hear a new call and see a new horizon... — Jack Kerouac

The moment you first encounter a particular book is the right time to read it. To avoid missing that moment, I recommend that you keep your collection small. — Marie Kondo

The things that you do should be things that you love, and things that you love should be things that you do. — Ray Bradbury

I'm not quite as cool as I would like to be, really. — Ian McKellen

Great companies have been reduced by hiring executives that don't work out. — Dylan Smith

Dublin ... is not only the capital of a nation, but the capital of an idea. The idea of Irishness is not universally beloved. Some people mock it, some hate it, some fear it. On the whole, though, I think it fair to say, the world interprets it chiefly as a particular kind of happiness, a happiness sometimes boozy and violent, but essentially innocent: and this ineradicable spirit of merriment informs the Dublin genius to this day ... — Jan Morris

I, personally, would be shocked if we went to the end of the tape now and I didn't have at least one ... Look, even if I don't get one directly, eventually they're just going to have to give me one when I get old. So no matter how you slice it, I'm getting one. — Robert Downey Jr.

Fury reigns down on those who ignore in the wisdom of fear itself. — Abdulkadir Abdullahi Mohamed Mirre