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Looking impressed. She turned and beckoned to a young man of seventeen or eighteen, who had been lurking in the background. He bore such a marked resemblance to his small, wiry, dark-haired father that his identity could scarcely be in doubt. "Manfred," his mother announced proudly. "Mein laddie." Jamie inclined his head in grave acknowledgment. "Mr. McGillivray." "Ah ... your s-servant, sir?" The boy sounded rather dubious about it, but put out his hand to be shaken. "A pleasure to make your acquaintance, sir," Jamie assured him, shaking it. The courtesies duly observed, he looked briefly round at the quiet surroundings, raising one eyebrow. "I had heard that you were suffering some inconvenience wi' regard to a thief-taker. Do I — Diana Gabaldon

To become more aware, it is necessary to do something that you haven't done. Everything that you have done will only make you as aware as you are now. — Frederick Lenz

Most don't deserve your tears ... and the ones that do will never make you cry. — T. Rafael Cimino

We have learned to live in a world of mistakes and defective products as if they were necessary to life. It is time to adopt a new philosophy in America. — Norman Cousins

Anyone who believes that men and women have the same mind-set hasn't lived on earth. A man thinks that everything he does is wonderful, that the sun rises and sets around him. But a woman has doubts. — Margo Kaufman

Carry me on and on to the edge of the earth, with children's laughter like a wind - full sail, then carry me beyond — Eowyn Ivey

The human body is always treated as an image of society. — Mary Douglas

And so long as we give ourselves to faith in him, with calm and quiet minds, he will not permit the wicked to injure us with impunity. — John Calvin

Kids are more drawn to animal characters than human. — Brian Jacques

The commonplace books of the old Puritans were invaluable to them. They would never have been able to compile such works as they did if they had not been careful in collecting and arranging their matter under different heads. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I'm very hard to catch," says Rue. "And if they can't catch me, they can't kill me. So don't count me out. — Suzanne Collins