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The paradox of innovation is that it is accepted as an innovation when it has become imitation. — Piero Scaruffi

If she simply stayed in the country she would never have to see him again. Viscount Rohan was notoriously unmoved by the countryside, avoiding it at all costs. If she could just convince Lina to remove to her Dorset estate then soon or later Rohan would go abroad, and maybe he'd fall off a mountain or marry a Chinese princess or be eaten by a tiger. — Anne Stuart

Had they been dogs they would have sniffed me over and then drawn back. But humans have no such inbred courtesies. — Robin Hobb

Small children cannot say what they want to be later because they don't really understand what later means. — Daniel M. Gilbert

For a second, I'm afraid he's dying. I have to remind myself that I don't care. — Suzanne Collins

There are those who will hate you for the wrong reasons; you must be shrewd but innocent around them. There are those who will hate you for the right reasons, you must listen to them.
Then there are those who will love you for the wrong reasons, you need them but never listen to them, and those who love you for the right reasons you must always keep near. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Always look up to the better. They tell you where to go but never look down upon inferior because you know, you were once there. — Prashant Balan

When people believe that what you believe is what they believe, they turn you into a belief. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Busy, busy, busy. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

There was no hatred in your heart," I whispered. "That you existed is proof that we were wrong. We had no right to take your world from you, Walter. I hope your fairytales are true. I hope you find your Gladdie. — Stephenie Meyer

By the sacred earth on which I kneel, by the shades that wander near me, by the deep and eternal grief that I feel, I swear; and by thee, O Night, and the spirits that preside over thee, to pursue the demon who caused this misery, until he or I shall perish in mortal conflict. — Mary Shelley