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Immy knocked on his open door. "Mr. Mallett?"
The look on his narrow face was pained. "What's with the Mr. Mallett? When you don't call me Mike, it's usually trouble. — Kaye George

Today ... we know that all living beings who strive to maintain life and who long to be spared pain - all living beings on earth - are our neighbors. — Albert Schweitzer

The terrorist uses surprise and stealth, and the only way to defeat that is by having accurate and timely intelligence. — Bill Nelson

Conflict of interest and lack of transparency, though they are global features as we saw post-Iraq, almost define Indian cricket. — Harsha Bhogle

Kissing is something that everybody does! — Miley Cyrus

But I'm pretty sure that as long as you're a princess in need of protecting, you're going to be stuck with me. — Marissa Meyer

Some versions of crab cakes are mostly crabmeat lightly bound with egg, but I'm a firm believer that a crab cake should contain bread crumbs. — Tom Douglas

I think that, for me, my favorite thing to do is perform standup onstage. Everything else I do is for the exposure to do more stand-up onstage, and for the money, and for the health insurance. — Jen Kirkman

The character is a piece of fiction. You are yourself, however, and that makes you interesting, because you're alive and you're a human being. — Christopher Reeve

Though nothing can bring back the hour
Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower;
We will grieve not, rather find
Strength in what remains behind;
In the primal sympathy
Which having been must ever be ... — William Wordsworth

I couldn't enjoy 'A Dance With Dragons,' unfortunately. Of course, I enjoyed it, but it was the first of the books I read as a writer on 'Game of Thrones,' so all I could do is think, 'We're going to have to shift that,' 'We won't be able to afford that,' or 'That's a great scene.' — Bryan Cogman

The law functions as formal embodiment of a moral code, not as free-standing substitute for it. — Mark Steyn