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Hazel Grace," he said.
"Hi," I said. "How are you?"
"Grand," he said. "I have been wanting to call you on a nearly minutely basis, but I have been waiting until I could form a coherent thought in re An Imperial Affliction."
(He said "in re." He really did. That boy.) — John Green

Perhaps it is a good thing that we don't live long enough to realize how redundant things seem — G.E.GRAVES

Keep me," I begged. "Please." "That's my line." His eyes locked on mine. "That's been my line all my life." "And now it's mine." I kissed his hands. "Let me stay." "And if something happens?" "You'll know you were kept." "Yeah." He sighed resting his forehead against mine. "And so will you." — Rachel Van Dyken

No, no. Don't make that face. Every time I propose to you, you make that twisty, unhappy face. It wears on a man's confidence. — Tessa Dare

That's what I like to do, I like to make songs. — Marc Almond

You have food?" Winter scolded. "I thought you said you were hungry."
I'm hungry for other things besides what I have," [Clover] argued. — Obert Skye

All boxing experts told Helenius is the next world champion! Chisora beat him. — Vitali Klitschko

Whenever we are appreciative, we are filled with a sense of well-being and swept up by the feeling of joy. — M.J. Ryan

Give a glass of water, you give it to me. Receive a little child, you receive me. — Mother Teresa

If you don't give anything, don't expect anything. Success is not coming to you, you must come to it. — Carol S. Dweck

Evidently, selling off America's public lands is not only good for democracy, but good for the economy. It will pay the bills for building more roads and make up for the losses in the decline of timber sales. It will also help pay for the war in Iraq, a war predicted on lies. The outcry is faint. The streets are empty. We are comfortable here in the United States of America. We the people seem to be asleep, numb, and dead to the liberties being lost. — Terry Tempest Williams

I think Stockman is an interesting sort of amalgam. — Paul Krugman

The dichotomy between personal liberties and property rights is a false one. Property does not have rights. People have rights. — Potter Stewart