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That machine took my money!' I said. 'I must have revenge! — James Patterson

Why can't I believe? she asked the darkness.
Behind her eyelids she saw an animal. It was golden colour, with gentle green eyes and canine teeth, and curly wool instead of fur. It opened its mouth, but it did not speak. Instead, it yawned.
It gazed at her. She gazed at it. "You are the effect of a carefully calibrated blend of plant toxins," she told it.
Then she fell asleep. — Margaret Atwood

Mountaineering is one of the most difficult sports - we are away from routine life for days, living in tents, and it requires high degree of physical and mental strength. — Samina Baig

A lot of the girls I grew up with were pregnant by the time they were 16. I just was lucky. — Jill Scott

God had one Son without sin, but not a single child without the rod. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The often heard lament, 'I have so little time,' gives the lie to the
delusion that the daily is of little significance. — Kathleen Norris

From the time of the North Briton of the unprincipled Wilkes , a notion has been entertained that the moral spine in Scotland is more flexible than in England. The truth however is, that an elementary difference exists in the public feelings of the two nations quite as great as in the idioms of their respective dialects. The English are a justice-loving people, according to charter and statute; the Scotch are a wrong-resenting race, according to right and feeling: and the character of liberty among them takes its aspect from that peculiarity. — John Galt

If a user is having a problem, it's our problem. — Steve Jobs

Everyone lies. Or they have amnesia. — Natalie Shell

You love beer so much. I'll bet some day you'll go in and order a beer milk shake. — John Steinbeck

Magnanimity can only be expressed in public or political life. Politics and war are the only theaters big enough, competitive enough and consequential enough to call forth the highest sacrifices and to elicit the highest talents. The man who shelters himself solely in the realms of commerce and private life is, by definition, less consequential than one who enters the public arena. — David Brooks