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Lost?" I broke in. "Lost how? Lost like you dropped it down the sink, or lost like it walked out the door and ran off into the woods? — Julie Kagawa

I don't believe in public humiliation. It went out with the stocks. — Penelope Keith

My motto is to do everything absolutely flat out and to the best of your ability. — Allan McNish

In the nature of the case, an explorer can never know what he is exploring until it has been explored. — Gregory Bateson

Everybody should take each other as they are, white, black, Indians, Creole. Then there would be no prejudice, nations would get along. — Langston Hughes

Without your health, everything else means nothing. — Mary J. Blige

I was going into shock. The pain wasn't getting any better, and I thought that I would probably black out before I found out how this was going to end. Just as well - I was never particularly good at finishing things. — Joe Schreiber

As turning the logs will make a dull fire burn, so change of studies a dull brain. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

you only get one mother, and no matter what the relationship between you, you'll miss her when she's gone. You never really get over it, actually.' Her — Jean Grainger

And he thinks that if his soul had a form, this is what it would be. A baby sleeping in his arms. — Neal Shusterman

The author: an imaginary person who writes real books. — Edward Abbey

I don't remember ever having writer's block. If I sit in there for four hours, I'll usually have something. — Randy Newman

My mom will never march in a gay pride parade with a big sign. She is very private. She lives in Chattanooga. She tries so hard to understand me and my life. But she said to me once, "Leslie, if I live to be 105 I'll never understand this need you have to air your dirty laundry. Why can't you just whisper it to a therapist?!" She doesn't understand. — Leslie Jordan

What is the meaning of life? What is our purpose on earth? These are some of the great, false questions of religion. We need not answer them, for they are badly posed, but we can live our answers all the same. At a minimum, we can create the conditions for human flourishing in this life - the only life of which any of us can be certain. That means we should not terrify our children with thoughts of hell or poison them with hatred for infidels. We should not teach our sons to consider women their future property or convince our daughters that they are property even now. And we must decline to tell our children that human history began with bloody magic and will end with bloody magic in a glorious war between the righteous and the rest. — Sam Harris