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I'm a total foodie. — Dana Goodyear
Worldfoam. I like that. It sounds fluffy. — Josephine Angelini
Authors tell stories with "the express intention of wanting people to believe them, at least until the book is closed. — Elizabeth Edmonson
Sometimes the toilet paper does not win. Sometimes a broke woman needs the red wine more. — Shonda Rhimes
But the big hills up at the lake helped to make him feel that the houseboat man did not matter. The hills had been there before Captain Flint. They would be there for ever. That, somehow was comforting. — Arthur Ransome
Make it a practice to kick yourself for every time you answer your children with the words NOT RIGHT NOW. — Wes Fesler
The best thing that I can teach you is to be compassionate and kind to all. — Debasish Mridha
There is a physical relation between physical things. But it is different with commodities. — Karl Marx
Me would like an invisibility cloak to get the hell out of this mess. — Jandy Nelson
I looked anxiously around me: the present, nothing but the present. Furniture light and solid, rooted in its present, a table, a bed, a closet with a mirror-and me. the true nature of the present revealed itself: it was what exists, and all that was not present did not exist. The past did not exist. Not at all. Not in things, not even in my thoughts. It is true that I had realized a long time ago that mine had escaped me. But until then I had believed that it had simply gone out of my range. For me the past was only a pensioning off: it was another way of existing, a state of vacation and inaction; each event, when it had played its part, put itself politely into a box and became an honorary event: we have so much difficulty imagining nothingness. Now I knew: things are entirely what they appear to be-and behind them ... there is nothing. — Jean-Paul Sartre
The burden of that responsibility wicked the blood from hes stomach ans sent it crashing through her arteries, — Stephen Lloyd Jones
