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Surprise was their greatest weapon. He didn't want to give it up without a very good reason. — Terry Goodkind

To Aaron, it didn't seem logical to hope anyone would do anything - did it? Either Aaron would come back or he wouldn't and the rock would have to be fine either way. Hope was a waste of time. — Lisa McMann

Did you ever read the Bible? I mean sit down and read it like it was a book? Check out Lamentations. That's where we're at, pretty much. Pretty much lamenting. Pretty much pouring our hearts out like water. — Peter Heller

Marriage is hardly a thing that one can do now and then, Harry. Except in America, rejoined Lord Henry, languidly. — Oscar Wilde

If you don't have anything useful to offer, then get out of here and let us wait until hunger weakens Sonya. And by get out of here, I meant: foolishly think you're going to leave so that I can knock your heads together and drag you back to the guardians. — Richelle Mead

He is a terrible human being. He's a shit. So don't dwell on him. Flush him out of your life. Gone. — Sophie Kinsella

We don't know how bad we are until we try to be good. Nothing exposes our selfishness and spiritual pwerlessness like prayer. — Paul E. Miller

But slight mistakes accumulate, and grow to gross errors if unchecked. — Jacqueline Carey

Every once in awhile I'll call up Eddie (Van Halen) and ask, Found that fourth chord yet? — Billy Gibbons

There was no wind, in a human sense; but a steady stertorous breathing from the fir-trees showed that, now as always, there was movement in apparent stagnation. — Thomas Hardy

Alan Turing gave us a mathematical model of digital computing that has completely withstood the test of time. He gave us a very, very clear description that was truly prophetic. — George Dyson

Writing becomes beautiful when it becomes specific, concrete. — Ralph Fletcher

What do you think of this" he asked, indicating the painting nearby.
She gave him an odd look. "I think it's an enormous painting of a dog."
He made a show of considering the picture and nodded seriously. "An astute observation. — Sarah MacLean

It would be wonderful if people could grow together in groups, teaching and learning communities where they empower, evoke, explore the enormous capacities of the human condition. — Jean Houston

We may live
at the end of the twentieth century, but people still believe in ghosts. — Paulo Coelho