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Cost is always an object - the second law of thermodynamics sees to that — Daniel Dennett

If you think people should be thanking you instead of you thanking people you've got it backwards — Muni Natarajan

Those who have castrated themselves from all sin for the sake of the kingdom of heaven, are blessed; they abstain from the world. — Clement Of Alexandria

The Federal Reserve needs to provide small businesses in America with the same low-interest loans it gave to foreign banks. — Bernie Sanders

Sadly, American teenagers are to a weightless vacuum as seat cushions are to polyurethane foam - — Marisha Pessl

Life is a constant becoming: all stages lead to the beginning of others. — George Bernard Shaw

My contribution to film has always been negligible. — Alec Guinness

My children love Maleficent's voice, so they always make me do it at home. — Angelina Jolie

Life was a little like that, I guess. We'd spend so long chasing after something already in motion, always out of reach and calling, just ahead. — Mackenzie Herbert

I don't regret nuthin... — Keith Richards

Wakefield," she gasped, as her world began to tighten, as her hands fisted onto his jacket, her eyes grew wide open and looking at him.
They were still dark, still dangerous, so very full of passion, but she would have followed him, devil that he was, anywhere in that moment.
She was lost and he would show her the way.
"Pierson," he whispered back, his finger delving into her, sliding over her sex and sliding back inside her. Deeper. Harder.
She rocked against him, rode his touch, his strokes.
And when she said his name again, called it, gasped it, it was because he'd taken her over that edge, carried her into a world she couldn't have imagined.
"Pierson!" she cried out, her body quaking, falling, rising all at once. "Oh, Pierson, yes!"
For now she knew the way. — Elizabeth Boyle

Humor is like a rhythm; it's like music. And you throw a couple of extra syllables in, you wreck the beat and you kill the laugh. So I try to follow the writers very carefully because I know how carefully they worked to do it that way. — Betty White