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Baz. "Have you ever done this before?" Simon. "Yes. No." "Yes or no?" "Yes. Not like this." Baz. "Not with a boy?" Simon. "Not when I really wanted it. — Rainbow Rowell

We don't avoid the word... just the action. — Becca Ann

There is nothing obscure about the objectives of educational exchange. Its purpose is to acquaint Americans with the world as it is and to acquaint students and scholars from many lands with America as it is-not as we wish it were or as we might wish foreigners to see it, but exactly as it is-which by my reckoning is an "image" of which no American need be ashamed. — J. William Fulbright

Open your eyes and breathe deeply. Wisdom is in the air. — Marty Rubin

Profound subject matter can be encompassed in small space - for proof, look at any sonnet by Shakespeare! — Cynthia Ozick

Koppel won an Emmy for that show. Miscavige took credit for it, saying, "I got Ted the Emmy." He even had a replica of an Emmy made and placed in the Officers Lounge at Gold Base. But he never went on television again. — Lawrence Wright

I have managed to get an A so far in every single class. That's excellent news, — Shane Pacelli

You reap what you sow, even in death. And so i got about sowing — Cecelia Ahern

I would, without any hesitation, shoot a violent criminal again. — Bernhard Goetz

Live what you love. — Jo Deurbrouck

Jason, as much as I'd like to believe that we're friends, I know I can't count on you. — Amber Dermont

I hear it said of somebody that he is leading a double life. I think to myself: Just two? — Leon Wieseltier

Originally, I wanted to call the band 'Guns 'n Robots.' I still believe that if we had just called ourselves 'Guns 'n Robots' we'd still be together. — Slash

Another bigger problem is the fact that these incidents of police violence continue to occur because far too often the officers on the force rally around the one who committed the act of violence and, in this particular instance, may have engaged in a cover-up that itself should be prosecuted. — Hakeem Jeffries