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I think the existence of zombies would contradict certain laws of nature in our world. It seems to be a law of nature, in our world, that when you get a brain of a certain character you get consciousness going along with it. — David Chalmers

Jesse, you're not going to lose me. I had the situation totally under control." Sort of. "But I have to say that after so many years of you keeping your feelings for me hidden out of propriety, it's really nice to hear you say all those things. Plus, it's emotionally healthy that you're letting them out this way. Keep unburdening yourself." I wrapped my arms around his neck. "What is it exactly, that you find so irresistible about me? Is it my magnetic personality? Or my emerald green eyes? Or maybe it's just my hot bod?" I felt something against my torso. "Oh, I'm getting the impression that it's my hot bod. — Meg Cabot

The sight of anything extremely beautiful, in nature or in art, brings back the memory of what one loves, with the speed of lightning. — Stendhal

The only explanation that came to her was that gentlemen were obviously odd beings, and she should not even attempt to understand them. — Jen Turano

The only way love punishes in by suffering. — Mahatma Gandhi

History is a tragegy, not a morality tale. — Christopher Hitchens

I love to hang out with boys - I've got brothers - but I'm a girl's girl, in all the ways you can be girlie. Nails and chats and gossip magazines and reality TV and pop culture. — Alice Eve

The problem with most of us is we are not who we think we are! When you understand that, you can be better every day. — Hadi Farnoud

You can do nothing you put your heart into it. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It's up to us to reclaim our creative birthright. — Jane Dunnewold

Alice looked at the sky and sniffed at the heavens. Night seemed to swallow her. It was true, then, her ancient, girlish understanding. Grief is like space walking. It is nothing terrestrial. Laws of gravity alter, and bodies tilt and float away. — Gail Jones

In a movie we try to deceive. In theaters, as they say, the deceived are the wisest. — Casey Affleck