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Metaphor ... is, as a common feature of linguistic practice, an incidental expediency, a homely administering of first-aid by mother-wit to jams or halts in expression suddenly confronting speakers, with no respectable linguistic solution immediately in sight. — Laura Riding

My company survives because I've learned to respect the ideas of people younger than me and recognize when my wisdom is obsolete. — Robert Kiyosaki

One cannot understand a political "system" detached from its societal context — Andrew J. Robinson

laughed and tried to pull her arms loose from around his neck. — Regina Tittel

Illium grinned, unrepentant. "Want to try again? I'll move extra slow - you are both so much older, after all." The last words were a conspiratorial whisper.
Galen glanced at Raphael. "How has he survived this long?"
"No one can catch him. — Nalini Singh

Just remember: Forever is relative. What one person sees as three years can feel like a lifetime to another. — Holly Chamberlin

My earliest memory from childhood is of fishing with my father. And I remember vividly we were in a store, and we were buying a pup tent to go on our first camping trip. — David Suzuki

I've never been on good terms with God, but now I'm becoming His intimate, for He is truly absolute and extremely legitimate. — Franz Grillparzer

I sent The World Well Lost to one editor who rejected it on sight, and then wrote a letter to every other editor in the field warning them against the story, and urging them to reject it on sight without reading it. — Theodore Sturgeon

Emperors are vain and useless things. — Scott Westerfeld

Books have a unique way of stopping time in a particular moment and saying: Let's not forget this. — Dave Eggers

Some people never get over their first loves. They spend their whole lives trying to recapture the thrill. Sometimes, after fifty years they get back together. They meet at some reunion or other and realize they were meant to be together. — Judy Blume