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Illegal' takes on a whole new meaning when you're loaded like Barnes. The rich have a separate rule book. To them if it makes money, it can't be wrong. — Jeffrey Ford

I slipped some ... surprises in the tea after y'all left. Ma and Dad should both sleep 'till noon. I might have killed Grandpa, we'll see in the morning. — Abigail Roux

It's a strange new world out there and the rules have changed: It's every princess for herself. — Karen Marie Moning

Spiders draw just enough silk out of their bowels to catch those half-dozen flies they need to feed themselves and their loved ones; but the rich make silk and silk and silk. Nothing can stop them. Their houses are stuffed with it. Their banks are stuffed with it, and it's not out of their bowels they make it, but out of the bowels and lungs and eyeballs of others. — Thornton Wilder

I write to discover what I think. After all, the bars aren't open that early. — Daniel J. Boorstin

Life was anything but fast, in your opinion. If it went any more slowly, time would probably start to run backward. — Rebecca Stead

I have discovered that for me - now, maybe it doesn't work for everybody - for me, it is much more effective to arrive at any situation as a man from Mars than to try to fit in. — Tom Wolfe

Happiness can only be found if you can free yourself of all other distractions. — Saul Bellow

The more you take away the less there is to hide behind and that's when the true talent comes out. — Danny Bowien

A portrait,' she had said, 'should be that of a person who was breathing at the time it was painted.It should capture one of those breaths. — Amy Tan

I know, I know, I know that I am the match and she is the gasoline and without each other we are just two objects void of reaction. — Tarryn Fisher

Yes, man is mortal, but that isn't so bad. What's bad is that sometimes he's unexpectedly mortal, that's the rub. And, in general, he can't even say in the morning what he'll be doing that very same night. — Mikhail Bulgakov