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I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. — William Penn

Pay no heed to your enemies' laugh. They won't be able to once you lob off their heads. — Christopher Paolini

The key to a resilient global recovery, where growth in each country advances growth in every country, is action directed at supporting demand at home. — Lael Brainard

Their eyes met, and that spark of something hot and sharp ripped through her again. Awareness. It took a moment to realize, but that was it. She was utterly aware of him. Of the breadth of his shoulders, the deep even way he breathed, the force of his gaze. Bloody hell, but she we beset by the craving to touch him, testing the strength in those shoulders. — Kristen Callihan

The Sims is an escapist vehicle for people who want to escape to where they already are, which is why I thought this game was made precisely for me. — Chuck Klosterman

I want to push every one of your limits. I want to take you right to the edge. Let me take anything I want. — Anthony Bryan

The Oscar nomination made me a recognizable name to other actors and people in general. — Carol Kane

Making money from enforcing patents is no more wrong than investing in preferred stock. — Nathan Myhrvold

It continues to startle me, the range of political ideologies that are compatible with enthusiasm for spaceflight. Tax-and-spend liberals of the Great Society stripe, obviously - but also spending-slashing Tea Partiers, hippie peaceniks, fierce libertarians, military loyalists, and apathetics of every shade. So very many of us seem to feel that a love of human spaceflight is reconcilable with our beliefs, and we can all explain why. — Margaret Lazarus Dean

Because fear is insatiable, everything that is insatiable is born of fear. — Alan Cohen

If you put a money sign in front of your eyes, how will you see the world? — Debasish Mridha

Over the past seven years she had managed to push his memory so far back in her mind that he could've been a figment of her imagination. — Vivian Winslow

The only authors whom I acknowledge as American are the journalists. They, indeed, are not great writers, but they speak the language of their countrymen, and make themselves heard by them. — Alexis De Tocqueville

The words 'when I take you home' echoed in the captain's mind, caroming off that private place where all his suspicions and uncertainties slept. — Michelle Franklin