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It is the duty of a good shepherd to shear his sheep, not to skin them. — Tiberius

The bathroom. An ingenious idea.
When we reached it, I turned to Noah.
"I'm going to be in here for a while. You probably don't want to wait."
I only briefly caught the horrified expression on his face before I pushed open the door with overwhelming force. Win. — Michelle Hodkin

From a Canadian partisan perspective, the more we can upgrade bitumen in Canada, the more we can create jobs in value added, in tax revenues for all Canadians. — N. Murray Edwards

It's all about having fun. Play hard and fair, don't hurt anybody. Feel good about what you're doing and how you're doing it. — Eli Manning

With any sci-fi fantasy storytelling, you must have rules be very clear, otherwise you lose people, like 'OK, they can fly; now they can't fly.' — Melissa Rosenberg

It's easy to say that if you were there you would have refused, that you would rather die than participate in the slaughter, but it all looks very different when it's real, when the moment comes to choose. — Ann Leckie

We are wont to say that it was not in our power to choose the parents who fell to our lot, that they have been given to men by chance; yet we may be the sons of whomsoever we will. — Seneca.

I definitely don't consider myself a kid anymore. I feel like an old man, an old 28-year-old. — Sergio Garcia

What if you're wrong? What if Norta is the beginning? The change the others need? You don't know where freedom leads. — Victoria Aveyard

God's leaders believe the impossible and move in the eternal. — Sherry K. White

You won't get ahead until you get off your behind. — Orrin Woodward

Suffering has its beneficial aspects. It can be an excellent teacher. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Pain is absurd because it exists, nothing more. — Charles Bukowski

Over and over in the play my character says, "I'm thirty-two years old," as if that should explain everything that's wrong in her life. I don't know what it's like to be thirty-two, but I can imagine. I imagine she means she's stuck in an in-between time, she's at an age that isn't a milestone but more of a no-man's-land, an age where she's feeling like her hopes are fading. — Lauren Graham

The worst crime I could think of would be to pull people off by faking it, pretending as if I'm having 100% fun. — Kurt Cobain