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Then there's no point in our being logical, is there?" said Jonathan...
"What do you mean?" said Lewis and Mrs. Zimmerman at the same time.
"I mean," he said patiently, "that we're no good at that sort of game. Our game is wild swoops, sudden inexplicable discoveries, cloudy thinking. Knights' jumps instead of files of rooks plowing across the board. So we'd better play our way if we expect to win. — John Bellairs

For me, what's a more important question is how we get at least the option of more diverse experiences in this media. — Will Wright

There is an art, a science to gaining power. There is a natural force or inclination in all of our beings to accumulate power. The problem that we come into is conditioning. — Frederick Lenz

Sometimes her cheeks hurt from laughing when he finally held her car door open for her in the evening. He was there every day and every night. For her. — Debra Anastasia

I get a text from my grandfather informing me that my grandmother is cooking us dinner. His text ended with the word "roast," preceded by a hash tag. — Colleen Hoover

I suffered when I was in my late twenties and early thirties. I was awkward, I stuck out, I was nerdy. — Stephen Merchant

...wishing I could do everything in my life once as practice, and then go back and do it again. — Leslie Feinberg

I didn't retire, I became irrelevant - there is a big difference. — Kevin Drew

Time can tick when there is no clock. — Anne Rice

If God had meant for us to have fiberglass boats, he would have planted fiberglass trees. — L. Francis Herreshoff

The cry of distress lays hold of our Lord's omnipotence. It is as easy for God to supply thy greatest as thy smallest wants, even as it was within His power to form a system or an atom, to create a blazing sun as to kindle the fire-fly's lamp. — Thomas Guthrie

Happiness comes from physical activity; sorrow from thought. — Marty Rubin