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You need to sac up, dude. Whenever you put yourself in a serious relationship, you run the risk of getting hurt. It's how it works." "But usually you trust the other person not to do it." He shrugged. "Yeah. And what makes you think she will? Because of last time? You mean when she was scared out of her mind with a life-or-death diagnosis right after breaking up with her boyfriend? You really think that's a time to judge how someone's going to act under more normal circumstances?" I swallowed, suddenly feeling like a dick myself. — Brenna Aubrey

How would you like to star in your very own commercial?"
"I'd rather swim in battery acid. — Robin Benway

Remember the metallic sound and taste of all of it. And the outrage. — Shirley Jackson

I'm a traditional Jew with an orthodox background, and it informs much of my approach to science. Of course I think it's very important that if you have those sorts of backgrounds you don't impose them on other people as a clinician, of course. — Robert Winston

It may be a superhuman effort to lose oneself so completely, but that's nothing compared to the effort of getting oneself back again — Donna Tartt

For a boy or girl, driving cars that they love is fun. — Luke Goss

And as for baby-boomer parents cluck-clucking about illegal substances, ah, gimme a break. Still, I think I'll pass on the rave. But more power to 'em, I say. — Ken Wilber

Sara hadn't the faintest idea of how she looked, or of what effect her deinotherian body might have on a man. — Michael Chabon

The mission of a business should fill a need that the customers want. And if it fills that need, and fills it well, the business will begin to make money. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

Love could be fractured and serve different purposes, and that intense love could be divided, between people just as easily as between moments of time. — Luke Davies