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She was feeling so much all at once and yet she wanted so much more. She wanted Jack - naked - now. "I'm going to leave you, Rose." She heard the words, but it took a moment for the meaning to register. Leaving? Was He leaving? — Mary J. Williams

Getting married is a lot like getting into a tub of hot water. After you get used to it, it ain't so hot. — Minnie Pearl

In fact, the very phrase "teaching creative writing" sounds to me oxymoronic. How can you teach someone to be creative? — Yuriy Tarnawsky

Teutonic migration — F Scott Fitzgerald

Most adults with Asperger's syndrome don't know they have it. — Graeme Simsion

The whole world, as we're coming to understand, is quivering in its place. — Kazim Ali

You'll never know the kind of person you could be until you take that first step, all alone, into the great unknown. Very few take the step. — Hannah Harding

I believe that a person's taste in music tells you a lot about them. In some cases, it tells you everything you need to know. — Leila Sales

They both went to opposite sides of the bed, snapped on their bedside lamps and pulled back the cover in a smooth, practiced, synchronized move that proved, depending on Madeline's mood, that they either had the perfect marriage or that they were stuck in a middle-class suburban rut and they needed to sell the house and go traveling around India. — Liane Moriarty

You can't expect a man like me to be loyal to just one woman. — Scott Glenn

Go to bed, Ted."

"Okay."

"Wake up angry. — David Duchovny

I say novelist, not writer. The novelist is one who, according to Flaubert, seeks to disappear behind his work. — Milan Kundera

Closeness to power heightens the dignity of all men. — Theodore White

Do you feel you should walk the same path because so many have walked it before you came, — Jim Butcher