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[ New York ] is a place that worships incompetence particularly if it's combined with energy and paranoid self-confidence. Only in a city like New York could Truman Capote have made it, or John Simon. — Gore Vidal

In defense of geeks," Justine said, "they're great in bed. They fantasize a lot, so they're really creative. And they love to play with gadgets. — Lisa Kleypas

She saw him as a boy, standing in the kitchen, his clothes tattered and torn, his dark hair in need of a cut and taming. In his dirty hands he held out the bed to her, his only words,
For you. — Charlotte Featherstone

Deke met them on the porch and led the way into the house. Taller than the Dawson brothers, he was every bit as handsome with thick brown hair that he wore long enough to be sexy, hazel eyes, and broad shoulders. Women tended to flock to him like a moth to a burning candle. But taming Deke would be harder than training a Dawson cowboy to the halter. He was full of tough cowboy charm, and it would take a special woman to rope him and get him aimed toward the altar. — Carolyn Brown

I can't understand why the Democratic parties seem so hostile to economic growth and business. — Jack Kemp

I always knew that I was kind of bored; the regular life of a child didn't fit me. — Christina Ricci

Practically the only way to dry the swamp of radical Islam is through economic development and an improved standard of living. — Yitzhak Rabin

You're glowing." He chuckled, taming his hair. "Forgive me for being proud instead of embarrassed. — Lisa Kessler

A novel takes place over time. It's a historical narrative, and it needs to have a series of peaks and valleys and the move through. You can't just start at the highest pitch and stay there, but you can in a lyric poem. — Edward Hirsch

I come to spring training and just try to do my job, try to do the best I can. That's all any player can do. — Danny Bautista

was freed to truly consider how I wished to live - specifically, how do I live free in this black body? It is a profound question because America understands itself as God's handiwork, but the black body is the clearest evidence that America is the work of men. I — Ta-Nehisi Coates