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And how do you find the school?" he asks. "Well, seeing as it's always in the same location, it's never very difficult to find. — Kiersten White

If you have a problem, if you have a fire in your house, would you want - don't want your neighbors to give you a hand? That's what we have. — Lukman Faily

This isn't going to be easy," I grumbled as we headed toward the exit.
Bones shrugged. "Nothing worthwhile ever is. — Jeaniene Frost

The foolish thing was trying to solve the problem all by myself. But the deeper I get tangled up in this mass of dreams and memories the more I realize that emotional problems can't be solved as intellectual problems are. That's what I discovered about myself last night. — Anonymous

Gingerly, Daniel reached toward the infant. "What if she doesn't like me?"
"She'll spit acid in your eye and you'll die a horrible death," Kara joked. — Jacqueline Diamond

When we seek from Zen (or from any spiritual path) the fulfillment of our fantasies, we separate from the earth and sky, from our loved ones, from our aching backs and hearts, from the very soles of our feet. Such fantasies insulate us for a time; yet in ten thousand ways reality intrudes, and our lives become anxious scurrying, quiet desperation, confusing melodrama. — Charlotte Joko Beck

He shook his head. "Did you tell him he should expand the Odessa-Brody oil pipeline up to Poland?"
I smiled. "Yes. Yes, I did. You should definitely expand the pipeline. Think of all the money you could make if you sold your oil to the EU. You could build a whole new children's hospital and a research center. You'd have enough money to buy real toilets for the university so women don't have to crouch over those holes in the floor." I shook my head. "I'd like to see you try that in five inch heels! — K.S. Ruff

I don't know the difference between working and not working. — Eva Zeisel

Once a woman has forgiven her man, she must not reheat his sins for breakfast. — Marlene Dietrich