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She didn't want to date anyone.
A relationship, if indeed she decided to cultivate one, was three years down the road. Minimum. She would never make the mistake ... [to] depend on someone else for emotional and financial support. First, she would make certain she was solvent, solid, and secure. And then, if and when she chose, she would think about sharing her life. — Nora Roberts

Howl's voice was presently heard shouting weakly, Help me, someone! I'm dying from neglect up here! — Diana Wynne Jones

I'm a character actress. I'm the girl next door, the aunt, the quirky cousin. You have to innately know who you are and be happy with that. — Faith Prince

The bottom line is that everyone thinks differently. — Rihanna

This much should be clear by now: the term 'renaissance' can only remain fruitful and demanding as long as it refers to a far-reaching idea: that it is the fate of Europeans to develop life and forms of life according to and alongside the Christian definitions of life and forms of life. — Peter Sloterdijk

Father, forgive me," he thought, staring into the sky where the light of the sun stared back at him behind the clouds. "Truth does not care if it comforts her. But I do. — R. Lee Smith

In the Communist era, excrement took on political importance, because Party policy decided excrement was essential for the Great Agricultural Leap Forward. — Rose George

David Goodis didn't write novels, he wrote suicide notes. — Ed Gorman

To be a star is to own the world and all the people in it. After a taste of stardom, everything else is poverty. — Hedy Lamarr

The best way to get people to connect with an issue is to humanize it. You can do so much more powerfully with music and touch the heart. — George Takei

The past doesn't matter. People cling to it because it allows them to ignore the present. — James Frey

Love doesn't work like that, one or the other. Don't you know that yet? — Miranda Beverly-Whittemore

In 1941 Richard Owen said that the dinosaurs were almost hot blooded. — Robert T. Bakker