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Can you cook?"
"No."
Drawing her brows together, she grabbed both of his ears and drew his head up. "Not at all? That's remarkably chauvinistic for a man whose policies primarily reflect the feminist viewpoint."
Alan lifted a brow. "I don't expect you to be able to cook either." Amusement shot into his eyes. "Can you?"
Shelby struggled with a grin. "Barely."
"I find that odd for someone with your appetite."
"I eat out a lot. — Nora Roberts
Face flushed, I shook my head and stared at my white-knuckled grip on the bed. Of all my pet peeves, condescending adults were probably at the top of the list. — Maggie Stiefvater
civilization is the very root cause of the woes of civilization — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
This is the moral challenge of our generation. Not only are the eyes of the world upon us. More important, succeeding generations depend on us. We cannot rob our children of their future. — Ban Ki-moon
Whether being battered by the surf or swimming through the gentle undulating surface of lakes, I find inspiration in the movement of water. Sometimes I think about the journey the water has traveled, reconnecting me to the larger cycles of nature. — Janet Echelman
Capitalism is the worst friend of humanity. — Evo Morales
'Star Trek' is notorious for looting the more thoughtful work of writers for their striking effects, leaving behind most of the thought and subtlety. — Gregory Benford
For Net-A-Porter and its customers, luxury means exceptional service, 24-7 - wherever they are, whenever they have time. — Natalie Massenet
Was falling in love ever worth the inevitable heartbreak? — Kim Askew
Memories began swarming in, vivid and impatient, like a litter of little mice. — Simone Berteaut
I whispered to the girl next to me that I was very excited about having my first cheese tasting because I love cheese. — Jenny Lawson
The prize money for first place was $2,800, but I didn't take it because I was still an amateur. — Tracy Austin
One bold message in the Book of Job is that you can say anything to God. Throw at him your grief, your anger, your doubt, your bitterness, your betrayal, your disappointment - he can absorb them all. As often as not, spiritual giants of the Bible are shown contending with God. They prefer to go away limping, like Jacob, rather than to shut God out. In this respect, the Bible prefigures a tenet of modern psychology: you can't really deny your feelings or make them disappear, so you might as well express them. God can deal with every human response save one. He cannot abide the response I fall back on instinctively: an attempt to ignore him or treat him as though he does not exist. That response never once occurred to Job. — Philip Yancey
Leaders must always put their people before themselves. If you do that, your business will take care of itself. — Sam Walton
