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Gather the shards of your courage. Patch together what resolve you can. We'll find this thing - and kill it. — Janet Morris

I am staring into the hissing face of a cobra. A surprisingly pink tongue slithers in and out of a cruel mouth while an Indian man whose eyes are the blue of blindless inclines his head towards my mother and explains in Hindi that cobras make very good eating. — Libba Bray

My girlfriend does her nails with white-out. When she's asleep, I go over there and write misspelled words on them. — Steven Wright

Friendship was another illusion like love, though it did not reach the same mad heights. People pretended that they were friends, when the fact was they were brought together by force of circumstances. — R.K. Narayan

I've gotten used to the point where I'm so used to being sweaty! I like to wear less makeup and be tougher! — Maggie Q

The problem for us was to move forward to a decisive victory, or our cause was lost. — Ulysses S. Grant

If you find one true friend in life, you're richer than most. If that one true friend is your husband, you're blessed. — Mitch Albom

Is there n-nothing you can do?" Parmida asked, wiping her tears away with the heel of her hand.
The unicorn laughed softly. "She asks for a boon after shooting me in the ass. — Ash Gray

Nick looked vaguely homicidal, but that was sort of his default expression. — Sarah Rees Brennan

There is a tradition that jumping off a precipice is prejudicial to the health; and therefore nobody does it. Then appears a progressive prophet and reformer, who points out that we really know nothing about it, because nobody does it. And the tradition is thereby mocked - to the peril of us all. — G.K. Chesterton

He had been a demon for just two days, but the time when he knew what it was like to be loved seemed to exist in a hazily recalled past, to have been left behind long ago. — Joe Hill

The biggest downside of my current job is that I have to wear a suit to work. Wearing uncomfortable clothes on purpose is an example of what former Princeton hockey player and Nobel Prize winner Michael Spence taught economists to call 'signaling.' — Ben Bernanke