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He found himself in a room not unlike the shop. All books again, packed tight on shelves or laying in piles on every surface. It was a cozy room, for all that ; it smelled of warm, rich words and very deep thoughts. — Jenny Nimmo

The dead keep their secrets, and in a while we shall be as wise as they - and as taciturn. — Alexander Smith

Just because the rose died on the vine, doesn't mean it lied to you when it was in bloom. — Michael Clifford

Don't be trying to give back pain for pain ... You can't get even measures in business like this. — Larry McMurtry

My love to thee is sound, sans crack or flaw. — William Shakespeare

there is nothing so bad as a reformed anything, be it gambler, drunkard, or lecher. They are aye harder on folks wi' their vices than someone without them would be." Sir — Marion Chesney

If you stand up for women, then don't bash me. — Olivia Munn

After all there isn't way out, there isn't security.
(Film Hidden) — Deyth Banger

We do this to ourselves. Society is a poisonous hamster wheel. — Lauren Beukes

Ten years after the Boston Tea Party, tea was still far more popular than coffee, which only became the more popular drink in the mid-nineteenth century. Coffee's popularity grew after the duty on imports was abolished in 1832, making it more affordable. The duty was briefly reintroduced during the Civil War but was abolished again in 1872. — Tom Standage

Inherited ideas are a curious thing, and interesting to observe and examine. — Mark Twain

If anything, I was the opposite of most college students who think they can do anything. — Annie Baker

Philippa drew a deep breath, and found relief in expelling it. 'Do you think,' she said carefully, 'that someone is going to be goaded into doing something soon?' There was a long pause. 'I think,' said Jerott at length, equally carefully, 'that someone is going to the court of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, and someone else is going to Flaw Valleys, England, to Mother.' Which summed it up, Philippa supposed, with regret. — Dorothy Dunnett