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Everything that makes the world like it is now will be gone. We'll have new rules and new ways of living. Maybe there'll be a law not to live in houses, so then no one can hide from anyone else, you see. — Shirley Jackson

If you want control, loosen your grip. You're strangling your employees. Letting go is actually holding on. — Richie Norton

Climb up here, minu armas. Want you to push that cock down my throat," Steele said hoarsely. Tech — A.E. Via

Such men knew their worth, but did not flaunt it. Such men could look anybody in the eye without flinching; even a poor man, a man with nothing, could stand upright in the presence of those who had wealth or power. People did not know, Mma Ramotswe felt, just how much we had in those days - those days when we seemed to have so little, we had so much. She — Alexander McCall Smith

All we have is
the present. The present's perfect, young
grasshopper, because we're breathing,
moving, laughing, crying, and are
surprised when we finally meet someone
we connect with. Stop living in the past
and wasting your present. You need to
tell Noah how you feel. — Alison G. Bailey

Once lost, trust can only be regained if we are as good as our word. — Desmond Tutu

One seeks to know the self better in order to know God better. — Edwin Gaustad

To make money for college, I worked in our college dining room. — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Very few reputations are gained by unsullied virtue. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

I may have an aptitude for fighting but that doesn't mean i want to do it all day everyday — Veronica Roth

It's true that Paris is made up of equal parts of social conservatism and anarchic experimentation, but foreigners never quite know where to place the moral accent mark. — Edmund White

There is an old saying, that there is honour amongst thieves, and so it often proves. — Frederick Marryat