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It occurs to me that as different as we are in our behavior and decisions, our most basic, knee-jerk emotional reactions to really big things are often remarkably similar. And it is in these moments that I am most grateful for my sister. — Emily Giffin

I was no scholar in college, and was arrogant about what I thought. — Cynthia Voigt

God intends that we mature in learning to recognize how he speaks and guides us through our feelings. — Peter Scazzero

Metaphor forms a crust beneath which the crevasse of each experience. — Rae Armantrout

Seriously, isn't there enough holiday cheer around here? You all don't have to invade my office." I glared at my coworkers, decked out in their fancy Christmas finery, complete with Santa hats and jingly socks.

I should have been expecting this - it was a week before Christmas. -- Erica — Candice Gilmer

Know will of God and keep to His ways. — Lailah Gifty Akita

team factors for agile project success: the dedicated team and the cross-functional team. — Mark C. Layton

We think there are limits to the dimensions of fear. Until we encounter the unknown. Then we can all feel boundless amounts of terror. — Peter Hoeg

How do I please you," he whispered, embarrassed by his own deplorable lack of knowledge and skill. — Aja James

When I was in junior high school, the teachers voted me the student most likely to end up in the electric chair. — Sylvester Stallone

The fantasies of dying could be no stranger than the fantasies of living. Survival is perhaps the strangest fantasy of them all. — Eudora Welty

I said, "I'll take the T-bone steak." A soft voice mooed, "Oh wow." And I looked up and realized The waitress was a cow. I cried, "Mistake
forget the the steak. I'll take the chicken then." I heard a cluck
'twas just my luck The busboy was a hen. I said, "Okay no, fowl today. I'll have the seafood dish." Then I saw through the kitchen door The cook
he was a fish. I screamed, "Is there anyone workin' here Who's an onion or a beet? No? Your're sure? Okay then friends, A salad's what I'll eat." They looked at me. "Oh,no," they said, "The owner is a cabbage head. — Shel Silverstein