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OK, I say again, not really understanding what it is I am agreeing to, what it is precisely I am accepting. But I am accepting something. The truth of my circumstances? The reality I have until now avoided? It's much worse than I imagined and also somehow better. — Bill Clegg

Most people call it The Book of the Dead," he told me. "Rich Egyptians were always buried with a copy, so they could have directions through the Duat to the Land of the Dead. It's like an Idiot's Guide to the Afterlife. — Rick Riordan

Blessed are they who feel like pilgrims and strangers in this life, and whose best things are all to come! — J.C. Ryle

The main paused only a moment, then pulled the boy around so he could look the lad in the eye. There's doing what's right, and there's doing what's safe. Most of the time you do what's safe because doing different will get you dead for no good reason, but there are times when doing what's safe will kill you too. Only it'll be a different kind of death. They dying will be slow, the sort that eats from the inside until breathing becomes a curse. Understand? — Michael J. Sullivan

I had to delegate authority to the people on my staff. That means you shave away the hierarchy. — Jurgen Klinsmann

Even as a child, I just leaned towards the scary. I remember seeing Halloween, for the first time. I snuck into the theater and was sitting there with a group of friends in the front row, and I turned back to look at the audience. They were screaming and interacting with the screen and were interacting with Jamie Lee Curtis as she walked through that horrible night. I just thought, "I want to do that." — Kevin D. Williamson

Lady Gaga is the present and the future. She is the most revolutionary and inspirational artist. She is fearless and daring. — Donatella Versace

pay gap could be less about market realities than the fact that the corporation has yet to be democratized. — Ron Davison

I love histories. I love learning. I love books that talk about people who made a real impact on history, because it always has to do with who they were at that time and what their personalities were like and what their strengths and weaknesses were. — Glenn Close

Well, then, we may as well find somewhere to have tea. After spiritual comes bodily refreshment. — Barbara Pym

It's not every day a guy, or even a Sheer, gets bitten by his own hand. At least I hoped it wasn't. — Kami Garcia