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Do not say "I ll Try", Try to say "I ll do". — Vikrmn

PowerPoint doesn't kill meetings. People kill meetings. But using PowerPoint is like having a loaded AK-47 on the table: You can do very bad things with it. — Peter Norvig

From who?"
"From whom, I believe is the correct phrasing."
"All right, from-the-fuck-whom, Ms. Lane? — Karen Marie Moning

Although I'm a scratch Ping-Pong player, there is no possibility of me beating a top professional. — Matt Kuchar

I'm adaptable. A nomad, my mom always says."
Zoe raised an eyebrow.
"Your mom?"
"Well I wasn't spawned. — Katie Reus

She tasted sweet, like oranges, liquid sunshine in my mouth as we kissed, our tongues playing together. — Selena Kitt

(Even the teachers noticed. Mr. Diaz walked past my locker when Finn was there and said, "For the love of all that is holy, you two, please don't breed.") Pg 149 — Laurie Halse Anderson

God is not on the side of the big battalions, but on the side of those who shoot best. — Voltaire

Brenda, do you know God loves you? He really does. To Him, you're perfect, absolutely perfect. You always have been. — Nikki Rosen

Education is the cheap defense of nations. — Edmund Burke

Discard anything that doesn't spark joy. — Marie Kondo

I was insanely jealous of Lucille. More jealous than I'd ever been of anyone in my entire life. Because she truly meant it. All I could think was, why can't I be as stupid as Lucille? Why can't I blame all my successes and all my failures on The Lord Jesus Christ Almighty? I would be so fucking happy if I lived like that. — Tiffanie DeBartolo

It was a bitter moment for us. We weren't two mature parents. We were just two kids playing grown-up. We still needed Mommy and Daddy's permission, blessings, and money to survive. — Erma Bombeck

I saw satan laughing with delight
The day the music died. — Don McLean