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He caught me and held my gaze without welcome or warmth or any hint of what we had shared, and my sense of having violated something, of having looked where I shouldn't have faded, as I understood that this was what he wanted me to see all along, that I was there not as guard but as audience. I was there to see how different from me he was, how free of the foulness my father had shown him; and now that I had seen it, I knew our friendship had run its course. — Garth Greenwell

Knock the T off the word can't. You can do anything - ANYTHING - if you think you can! — Norman Vincent Peale

Patch wore black jeans and a matching T- shirt that hugged his form. He rested his hands on my shoulders, facing me. "Ready?"
Despite the grim mood, I smiled and cracked my knuckles. "Ready to wrestle my gorgeous boyfriend? Oh, I'd say I'm ready for that."
Amusement softened his eyes.
"I'll try to control where I put my hands, but in the heat of things, who knows what could happen?" I added.
Patch grinned. "Sounds promising. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Men who drink herbal teas are seldom serial killers. — Rita Rudner

I can understand German as well as the maniac that invented it, but I talk it best through an interpreter. — Mark Twain

[Gratitude is] the cheerfulness of wisdom. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I think love is an imperative. It obligates you. — Marisa De Los Santos

Change is not always progress ... A fever of newness had been everywhere confused with the spirit of progress. — Henry Ford

You think that's the solution to everything, don't you, Bane? Drinking and dancing and making love ... but I tell you this, something is coming, and we'd be fools to ignore it."
"When have I ever claimed not to be a fool? — Cassandra Clare

He must tell his own story.'
'But he will tell only half of it.'
'A quarter would be enough. — Jane Austen

And I think a woman should find it a joy to be female because God made both male and female. — Little Richard

Experience of life (not of books) is the only capital usable in such a book as you have attempted; one can make no judicious use of this capital while it is new. — Mark Twain

They were intent, utterly focused, fearful of letting the commander down, but not fearful. He had them heart and soul and strength, not because he gave them a respect they didn't deserve, but because he expected them to deliver the best they were able to deliver, always, and he thought their best was better than they thought it was. This was a great man in action. It was a quiet greatness. — Brent Weeks