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How do you find someone like that?"
Dee looks at me as if the answer is obvious. "You look. — Gayle Forman

My disbelief paralyzes me temporarily as I stare at the sight of my arm vanishing into an implausibly small gap between the fallen boulder and the canyon wall. Within moments, my nervous system's pain response overcomes the initial shock. Good Christ, my hand. The flaring agony throws me into a panic, I grimace and growl a sharp "Fuck!" My mind commands my body, "Get your hand out of there!" I yank my arm three times in a naive attempt to pull it out.
But I'm stuck. — Aron Ralston

I nodded, wondering how one person could single-handedly ruin everything within a minute. It was a talent. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

If there is as a continuum from self-reproducing molecules, such as DNA, to microbes, and an evolutionary sequence continuum from microbes to humans, why should we imagine that continuum to stop at humans? — Carl Sagan

Who are you all going to gossip about once the
celebrities leave town? You'll need to find someone else to talk about." I couldn't help but laugh.
"We'll just talk about you, Tar. We'll sit around and reminisce about how much fun you used to be
while using the cobwebs growing between your legs to knit hats for the poor! — Tina Reber

Limits the Romans' anxieties to two things - bread and games. — Juvenal

Logan's voice switched from a growl to a scream to a seductive whisper from one song to the next. — Jeri Smith-Ready

My whole life has always been about looking for that person that money can't buy in that they've got a bee in their bonnet. — Tony Fernandes

Bhutto's case was not a trial of murder, rather it was the overt murder of a trial - — Fatima Bhutto

I ventured into fiction in 1988 with 'What Love Sees,' a biographical novel of a woman's unwavering determination to lead a full life despite blindness. — Susan Vreeland

He spoke gently, laughed often, and never exercised his wit at the expense of others. — Patrick Rothfuss

How do you help anyone die? I read with amazement the stories of people who reached a certain point of illness or of age and decided it was time to die. It seems the height of both courage and cruelty. Courage because anything so counterintuitive takes courage. And cruelty because it leaves your children wondering if they did something wrong. There's no act you can initiate that doesn't involve other people. We are all interwoven. Even the most rational suicide may come as a blow to someone else. — Erica Jong

Don't try to please everyone. There are countless people who don't want one, haven't heard of one or actively hate it. So what? — Seth

My boyhood ambition was to be able to earn my own living, without the help of anybody, anywhere, — Herbert Hoover