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There must be a million women throwing themselves at you. How are you not married with a boatload of kids by now?"
His smile spread impossibly wide. "I hadn't met you yet. — Aly Martinez

The agreement or disagreement or its sense with reality constitutes its truth or falsity. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

It only took a few minutes, but it seemed like longer with everyone watching him. The silence was heavy, and for so many ADHD demigods to sit still listening for that long, Jason knew the story must have sounded pretty wild. He ended with Hera's visit right before the meeting. — Rick Riordan

I want to caucus in Iowa. I'll caucus all over the state. I don't caucus in California. You don't caucus where you live. It doesn't look good. — Pat Paulsen

You can only be brave by being afraid. Embrace what you are scared of and shift its energy to destroy your fears. — Joel Brown

From an evolutionary perspective, exercise tricks the brain into trying to maintain itself for survival despite the hormonal cues that it is aging. — John J. Ratey

It's not how smart you are that matters, what really counts is how you are smart. — Howard Gardner

Do you itch, Jem?" I asked as politely as I could. He did not answer. "Come on in, Jem," I said. "After while. — Harper Lee

What are you going to do?" "The same thing as always. Try to keep civilization from blowing up while the children are in it. — James S.A. Corey

I revise a lot while I'm drafting, often going back to the beginning again and again to revise because I've changed massive things about the story. By the time I get to the end of a first draft, I've been through the beginning lots of times. — Holly Black

The worst thing I ever did is dance on the table. — Tara Reid

Imagine for a minute yourself in the same shoes, the same sense of survival and the same nothing to lose. — Lil' Kim

The magi, as you know, were wise men
wonderfully wise men
who brought gifts to the Babe in the manger. They invented the art of giving Christmas presents. Being wise, their gifts were no doubt wise ones, possibly bearing the privilege of exchange in case of duplication. And here I have lamely related to you the uneventful chronicle of two foolish children in a flat who most unwisely sacrificed for each other the greatest treasures of their house. But in a last word to the wise of these days let it be said that of all who give gifts these two were the wisest. O all who give and receive gifts, such as they are wisest. Everywhere they are wisest. They are the magi. — O. Henry