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A haggard man used one of the huts as a home. He lay on a sagging mattress, his head on his pack, surrounded by rubbish - paper, porcelain shards, food remains and unidentifiable debris. His hand was over his eyes. He looked like a failed soldier. Dirt seemed so worked into him that the lines of his face were like writing. — China Mieville

Jesus," one of the agents said. "This is ... this is really the president's kid? — Alexandra Bracken

every day, not matter how you fight it, you learn a little more about yourself, and all most of it does is teach humility. — John D. MacDonald

Everyday I'm Hustlin'. — Rick Ross

Thought, unassisted by learning, is dangerous. — Confucius

Suppose we think while we talk or write
I mean, as we normally do
we shall not in general say that we think quicker than we talk, but the thought seems not to be separate from the expression. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

The sadness it feels in attaining any happiness less than the infinite - all these constitute the mating call of God to the soul. — Fulton J. Sheen

There is an appropriate way to use your story, not as an excuse but as a testimony to God's ability to free you from the past. — Andy Stanley

I don't have a lot of domestic instincts," Ranger said to me, his attention fixing on the unidentifiable glob in my hair, "but I have a real strong urge to take you home and hose you down."
I went dry mouth. Connie bit into her lower lip, and Lula fanned herself with a file. — Janet Evanovich

Sometimes one who thinks himself incomplete is merely young. - Italo Calvino — Kevin Brockmeier

Adam Smith and Malthus and Ricardo ! There is something about these three figures to evoke more than ordinary sentiments from us their children in the spirit. — John Maynard Keynes

When Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon, he and all the space scientists were puzzled by an unidentifiable white object. I knew immediately what it was. That was a home run ball hit off me in 1933 by Jimmie Foxx. — Lefty Gomez

You can't negate the ingrained imagination of a whole culture. — Thomas Tryon