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Now is not about gathering courage, it's about staying one step ahead of my fear. — Courtney Summers
I took the world into me, rearranged it, and sent it back out as a question: Do you like me? — Jonathan Safran Foer
When times are bad, the gloves come off and employers are less nice. People become disposable. — Scott Adams
You see, I've read Mr. Grumbine's treatise on auras, and while it does depend on the shade, a green aura can be a mark of deception or dishonesty."
I shoot Kiernan a smug glance. While I'm certain this aura stuff is total bunk, he and Prudence both see the light as green. "Does this Mr. Grumbine say anything about blue auras?"
"Again, it depends on the shade. But it's usually associated with truth. — Rysa Walker
An increase in the productivity of labour means nothing more than that the same capital creates the same value with less labour, or that less labour creates the same product with more capital. — Karl Marx
People say, 'I know you, don't I?' And they expect me to say I know them from their daughter's school or something - they can't place me. And I love that. Long may it last. — Lesley Manville
Brendan knew about the truth. In most cases, it was just a matter of deciding whether you wanted to look it in the face or live with the comfort of ignorance and lies. And ignorance and lies were often underrated. Most people Brendan knew couldn't make it through the day without a saucerful of ignorance and a side of lies. — Dennis Lehane
The lesson seemed to be twofold: do not anger the gods, but if you must, at least make sure your city isn't next to a lake, as that's just asking for trouble. — Jonathan L. Howard
I guess I'll retire someday if I live that long. — Bobby Bowden
Important events - whether serious, happy or unfortunate - do not change a man's soul, they merely bring it into relief, just as a strong gust of wind reveals the true shape of a tree when it blows off all its leaves. Such events highlight what is hidden in the shadows, they nudge the spirit towards a place where it can flourish. — Irene Nemirovsky
He wondered why the pelican was the symbol of charity, except it was that it wanted a good deal of charity to admire a pelican. — G.K. Chesterton
