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"He's already been found, like I said," Jeb answers, his attention on the hand pressed at my neck. He narrows his eyes, and with a subtle flick of his fingers, Morpheus's shadow rises from the floor and wrestles Morpheus away from me.
Growling, Morpheus shoves the dark silhouette aside, then glares at Jeb. "Amateur. Cheap parlor tricks."
Jeb gives him a vicious grin. "A pupil is only as good as his tutor." — A.G. Howard

The more alike two products are, the more important their differences become. — Regis McKenna

Don't be afraid to be confused. Try to remain permanently confused. Anything is possible. Stay open, forever, so open it hurts, and then open up some more, until the day you die, world without end, amen. — George Saunders

An economically confident America has - since becoming a world power at the start of the 20th century - tended toward global engagement. It is during times of economic stress (1930s, 1970s) that America has become more withdrawn. — Thomas P.M. Barnett

The perfectionist is another name for someone who is getting ready to become mad. — Rajneesh

If you women continue to demand your choice to work, you will so upset the economy of this country that the time will come when you will not have a choice. You will have to work. — Helen B. Andelin

I believe we leaders need to live according to a biblical process, not according to a ministry model. — Chuck Miller

My genetic autobiography can be found throughout my body. — Craig Venter

if a philosopher wishes to be useful to human society, he must announce a God. — Voltaire

It is Chastity, my brother. She that has that is clad in complete steel. — John Milton

Determination is the wake-up call to the human will. — Tony Robbins

The mind of a horse is a very limited concern, relying almost entirely upon memory. He rivals our politicians in that he has little real intellect. Consequently, when the pony was faced with conditions different from those to which he was accustomed, he showed little adaptability. — Apsley Cherry-Garrard