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He never tried anything other than to kiss her, hold her hand; often, in his company, she felt boredom rise in her like a stifled yawn. — Laura Barnett

If you're getting paid more than me, I'm definitely more excited about this ass whoopin I'm gonna put down on you. — Nick Diaz

Come on. Keep moving. Your lips are turning blue."
"Keep my lips out of this. — Lili St. Crow

I don't like to sit back and gloat, because the world is fragile. Life is fragile, so I never really gloat. — Donald Trump

In that way, we Jews can see Christianity as God's chosen instrument for redeeming the world from paganism, and Christians can recognize their obligation to preach the message of Christianity to the world, but not to the Jewish people, who had that message before they did. — Harold S. Kushner

On Positive Liberty: The business of the State is to use its organizing powers for the purpose of furnishing the necessary conditions which allow this people freely to unfold its creative faculties. — Adolf Hitler

Christian is staring at us. He's an only child and could never understand the delicate joys of sibling abuse. — Cynthia Hand

It's not that I don't like the real world I just wouldn't want to live here full time. — M.T. McGuire

I found one had to do some work every day, even at midnight, because either you're professional or you're not. — Barbara Hepworth

If you really taste a doughnut, it's pretty disgusting. They taste of grease. — Ruth Reichl

The best thing about me is there are no skeletons. — David Cross

Living in Beijing, writing about politically sensitive things now and then, you get used to the idea that somebody, somewhere, might be watching. But it is usually an abstract threat. — Evan Osnos

I love to love. However, you won't see anybody walking the red carpet with me until I'm married. — Aeriel Miranda

I sometimes hold it half a sin To put in words the grief I feel For words, like nature, half reveal And half conceal the soul within. But, for the unquiet heart and brain A use measured language lie's The sad mechanic exercise Like dull narcotic's, numbing pain In words, like weeds, I'll wrap me o'er Like coarsest clothes against the cold But large grief which these enfold Is given in outline and no more. — Alfred Lord Tennyson