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Although I am almost illiterate mathematically, I grasped very early in life that any one who can count to ten can count upward indefinitely if he is fool enough to do so. — Robertson Davies

I was twelve when my father's stories began appearing in the Gentleman's Review. But that was almost fourteen years ago. And, in the natural way of things, I've aged one year every year since. — Tessa Dare

I must send a beard to rescue a mustache! — Gail Carriger

Having a comfortable allowance from his father, he could devote the whole proceeds of his curacy to violet gloves and unexceptionable neck ties. — Anthony Trollope

One thing, however, is certain. Although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear. It is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law. — John Paul Stevens

She glanced over at Jack again, felt a tug in her chest. "By the way, you can put your arm around my shoulders if you'd like." "I would like." Jack raised the armrest that divided their two seats, reached over, and drew her closer. She rested her head against his chest, heard the steady beating of his heart, and felt her blood warm as his fingers caressed her shoulder. She was contemplating the wisdom of turning in her seat and kissing him when his cell phone rang. — Pamela Clare

[Dennis Mathis] was very sensitive about keeping the unique way that I spoke English - it had a lot of Mexicanisms or Mexican syntax. So you keep it in because it's adding something unique. — Sandra Cisneros

His honest eyes that had always been so bad at lying. — Herman Koch

A man asked Gautama Buddha, "I want happiness."
Buddha said, "First remove "I," that's Ego, then remove "want," that's Desire.
See now you are left with only "Happiness. — Gautama Buddha

she thought that the romance novelists were wrong and it was men, not women, who were the true romantics. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

You don't come to see a Greek play and not want blood and gore and depth of feeling from your boots up. — Ruth Negga

Who seeketh two strings to one bow, they may shoot strong, but never straight ... — Elizabeth I

What youth sows, old age must reap. — J.C. Ryle

The way to art was not to think too clearly, not to plan things out, but to follow where your heart and emotions led. — Paul Park